Of course, there are none. That’s why high blood pressure has been called the silent killer. And why 46% of Americans have hypertension, or what we commonly call high blood pressure. It’s the second most common cause of preventable death from any cause in the U.S., and adds almost $60 billion to U.
S. healthcare costs annually. May is National High Blood Pressure Education month. How much do you know about it? If you’re like most people, you likely have some misconceptions, and lack adequate information for dealing with hypertension. Here are some points to consider, and perhaps save your life, […]The post Do You Know The Symptoms of High Blood Pressure? appeared first on Ms. Career Girl.