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Thursday, March 26, 2009
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'I am a 32-year-old male with less than 10% body fat. I work out or run 5 days
a week, so I was surprised when I was diagnosed with high BP.'
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-- Uman76, WebMD Member
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How a Healthy Lifestyle
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Exercise and a healthy diet not only reduce hypertension, but also give your medication
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Start reading your food labels. If Americans reduced their salt intake by just 1 gram per day, thousands of lives each decade could be saved.
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> Neck Fat Linked to Heart Disease
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When Your Cat Purrs, So Does Your BP
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Pets bring love and happiness to your life. But there's more. Here are five ways pets can improve your health.
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> Checking Blood Pressure at Home
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