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Age a Key in BP Levels
Tuesday, June 28, 2011 - Gloria Koss
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Human blood pressure increases rapidly during the teenage years, continues a much slower rise in early adulthood, speeds up in our 40s, then increases slowly during old age, and finally drops when we are very old, British researchers revealed in this week's PLoS Medicine.    (source: )



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