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Elevated stress hormones can develop higher blood pressure risk
Sep 19, 2021
A study of more than 400 adults with normal blood pressure has shown that those who had elevated stress hormones detected in their urine were more likely to develop high blood pressure over the next 6-7 years.
Study: Elevated stress hormones linked to higher BP risk
Sep 16, 2021
Study: Those who had high levels of stress hormones detected in their urine were more likely to develop high blood pressure.
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