What are diabetes and blood pressure?
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A diabetic gets hypertension twice as often as a non-diabetic. Left untreated, excessive blood stress can result in coronary heart sickness and stroke. In fact, a person with diabetes and high blood pressure are four times more likely to develop heart disease than someone without either condition. ARead more
A diabetic gets hypertension twice as often as a non-diabetic. Left untreated, excessive blood stress can result in coronary heart sickness and stroke. In fact, a person with diabetes and high blood pressure are four times more likely to develop heart disease than someone without either condition. About two-thirds of adults with diabetes have blood pressure above 130/80 mm Hg or are taking prescription medications for high blood pressure.
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