Approximately 75 million people in the United States over age 20 have high blood pressure.
After age 55, it’s estimated that Americans face a 90% chance of developing it.
The “good” news is that a doctor can diagnose high blood pressure (also called hypertension) in just a few minutes. All too typically, the doctor will then prescribe an antihypertensive medication and advise the patient to take it for the rest of his or her life. In fact, this drug treatment is often not needed.
Editor's Note: More Than 50% of Older Americans Fail to Get Enough Magnesium
I tend to get to much and it causes cramps.
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