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Obese children quadruple their risk of high blood pressure
Katie Fairbank
9/16/2013
Obese children quadruple their risk and overweight children double their risk of developing high blood pressure in adulthood
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Kids’ blood pressure spikes can be adulthood problem
Katie Fairbank
9/16/2013
Kids with occasional spikes in blood pressure are at higher risk for adult High Blood Pressure.
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Tobacco use could kill 1.5 million in India by 2020, report says
Katie Fairbank
9/16/2013
India tobacco controls are not being well implemented
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Eating more fruit may lower your risk of lethal aneurysm
Katie Fairbank
8/22/2013
People who ate more than two servings of fruit daily had a 25 percent lower risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm
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A new stent coating may someday eliminate a common side effect of the treatment.
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