Managing High Blood Pressure
February 20, 2019High blood pressure (hypertension) is known as a silent killer because there aren’t always visible symptoms. It harms the blood vessels in your brain, heart, kidneys, and other organs, causing them to function improperly and become permanently damaged. GBMC Health Partners nurse practitioner Jordyn Jersey stresses the importance of having your blood pressure checked regularly.
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