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Home health check

By Margaret McCartney

Published: October 4 2008 01:20 | Last updated: October 4 2008 01:20

High blood pressure is one of the most common diagnoses in primary care. Doctors are encouraged to treat it in order to reduce the risk of cardiovascular complications, such as heart attacks and strokes.

There is, however, no fixed threshold for “high” blood pressure. It is a sliding scale, and when high becomes “too high” depends on other conditions or risk factors. And, as many people know, blood pressure rises and falls throughout the day.

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