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High blood pressure: Slash reading with 26p a portion food - You could avoid a stroke
BLOOD pressure changes depending on many factors including the time of day, level of exercise and diet. You may have high blood pressure, increasing your risk of a stroke and heart disease, if you have a high salt diet or don ’t exercise regularly. Eating this 26p a portion vegetable could slash your blood pressure, helping you avoid a stroke.
Source: Daily Express - Health - June 9, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High blood pressure diet: Avoid this burger ingredient to reduce symptoms of hypertension
HIGH blood pressure symptoms can be hard to spot, meaning many people do not even know they have it. But if the condition is left untreated it could lead to more serious health problems such as heart attacks and stroke. Because what you can eat can affect your blood pressure, experts say to avoid eating foods with high salt levels, such as pickles.
Source: Daily Express - Health - March 23, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High blood pressure: Reduce your risk of condition with these five steps
HIGH BLOOD pressure is the second largest single risk factor for premature death in the UK, but it has few detectable symptoms. Caused by obesity, salt, and smoking, among others, it can result in heart attacks, kidney disease or a stroke. The Mayo Clinic in America recommends some lifestyle changes to combat this.
Source: Daily Express - Health - April 16, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High blood pressure: Eat less of this food to help lower your reading in weeks
HIGH blood pressure can increase your risk of serious problems like a heart attack or stroke. For this reason, it ’s important to treat the condition by making some simple lifestyle changes. One of the key recommendations is to cut down your salt intake, which could lower your reading in weeks.
Source: Daily Express - Health - August 6, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news