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  2. This disease kills more people than all cancers and accidents ...

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    Get the latest statistics from the American Heart Association’s annual report. ... hypertension and obesity will each affect more than 180 million U.S. adults by 2050, whereas the prevalence of ...

  3. Hypertension - Wikipedia

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    American College of Cardiology ... almost 600 million people had a diagnosis of hypertension, a number which increased to 1.13 billion by 2015 mostly due to ...

  4. Hypertension: A Guide to Causes, Risk Factors ... - AOL

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    The treatment for hypertension will depend on how high your blood pressure is and what’s causing it. For example, elevated blood pressure and hypertension stage 1 may require some lifestyle changes.

  5. Hypertensive heart disease - Wikipedia

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    In addition, hypertension precedes heart failure in 90% of cases, [7] and the majority of heart failure in the elderly may be attributable to hypertension. [17] Hypertensive heart disease was estimated to be responsible for 1.0 million deaths worldwide in 2004 (or approximately 1.7% of all deaths globally), and was ranked 13th in the leading ...

  6. Hypertensive emergency - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, it was estimated that 1 billion people worldwide have hypertension, making it the most prevalent condition in the world. [5] Approximately 60 million Americans have chronic hypertension, with 1% of these individuals having an episode of hypertensive urgency.

  7. Essential hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Essential hypertension (also called primary hypertension, or idiopathic hypertension) is a form of hypertension without an identifiable physiologic cause. [1] [2] It is the most common type affecting 85% of those with high blood pressure. [3] [4] The remaining 15% is accounted for by various causes of secondary hypertension. [3]

  8. I'm a doctor. 3 'lies' I taught in med school about weight ...

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    Dr. Robert Lufkin says he taught lies in medical school about weight loss, diet, high blood pressure, and statins to prevent heart disease. Experts respond.

  9. What is Hypertension? Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    The treatment for hypertension will depend on how high your blood pressure is and what’s causing it. For example, elevated blood pressure and hypertension stage 1 may require some lifestyle changes.