Hypertension known as ‘silent killer’
By Nilfar Karimova, Medical Arts Clinic | Feb 13, 2012
Causing few or no symptoms, hypertension has become known as the "silent killer." To diagnose it, you must have your blood pressure taken.
A normal reading is below 135/85. When it goes above this reading it should be followed closely. The diagnosis ...
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