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and quitting smoking — but it also urges both doctors and patients to focus on the mind-body connection.
Nearly half of Americans and 30 percent of people worldwide struggle with high blood pressure, also called hypertension,Hypertension puts sufferers at a higher risk of having a deadly heart attack or stroke. The medical experts also took the pulse of social media to determine whether any trending health tips hold water.
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