Persistently elevated blood pressure in early adulthood significantly raises the likelihood of developing heart and kidney disease later in life.
Does persistently elevated blood pressure in early adulthood increase the risk of heart and kidney disease later in life?
Persistently elevated blood pressure in early adulthood is a significant risk factor for subsequent heart and kidney disease.
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New research underscores a long-suspected risk, persistently elevated blood pressure in early adulthood significantly raises the likelihood of heart and kidney disease later in life
Peter Ellis (Sat,) reported a other. Persistently elevated blood pressure in early adulthood significantly raises the likelihood of developing heart and kidney disease later in life.
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