Prevent and Treat High Blood Pressure

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Discover Harvard Medical School experts’ best ways to
Prevent and Treat High Blood Pressure!


 








 
   

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High blood pressure. It’s called the silent killer, because it has no warning signs or symptoms — until a stroke or heart attack occurs. Yet one in 3 American adults has it — and only slightly over half have it under control. What’s more, millions of people have high blood pressure and don’t even know it.


 


Fortunately, high blood pressure is easy to detect — and there are even proven ways to bring it under control without medications.


 


In this report, Harvard experts bring you the latest news that can help you disarm this silent killer, including:


 






























22 medications that can give you high blood pressure
The important link between sleep apnea and high blood pressure
How high blood pressure can lead to memory loss in older people
Why some blood pressure medications stop working
What to do if you have resistant hypertension
The blood pressure reading that makes you 4 times more likely to have a stroke
The candy that can actually increase your blood pressure — it may even be in your herbal tea!
Why you should get your blood pressure checked in both arms at least once
The diet that helps lower blood pressure, as well as some medications

 


Controlling Your Blood Pressure gives you important facts about blood pressure, plus dozens of secrets for preventing and controlling your blood pressure to help lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, and even dementia. Plus, you’ll get a special bonus section on the health hazards of too much salt.


 


One of the best ways to protect your health is to send for your copy of Controlling Your Blood Pressure today.


 


Sincerely,


Gregory D. Curfman, M.D.
Editor in Chief, Harvard Health Publication

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