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Hypertension is now more common in poor and middle-income countries than rich ones
Washington Post Middle- and lower-income countries now have a higher rate of hypertension than high-income countries. Worldwide, the prevalence of hypertension is at a record high, according to a new study in the journal Circulation. From 2000 to 2010, the rate of ... A Study Takes The Globe's Blood Pressure And Finds A Dramatic Rise High Blood Pressure Is More Common in Poor Countries High Blood Pressure Now More Common In Poorer Countries: Why It Should Be A Public Health Priority |
Hypertension is now more common in poor and middle-income countries than rich ones - Washington Post
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