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      High Blood Pressure

In 1995, high blood pressure killed 39,981 Americans and contributed to the death of about 190,000. It is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke.

Also known as hypertension, high blood pressure is often called a “silent killer" because, in most cases, it has no warning signs. That is why it is vitally important to have your blood pressure checked regularly, to follow your physician's instructions, to stay on your medication and to take it as prescribed.


The following dietary and lifestyle choices can help control your blood pressure:

  • Reduce your weight to ideal levels for your height.

  • Decrease your sodium intake to less than 2000 milligrams a day.

  • Make sure your diet is rich in fruits and vegetables.

  • Exercise regularly.

  • Be moderate in your drinking.

  • Reduce stress on and off the job.

  • If you are smoking, stop.


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