Young adults with prehypertension are more likely to have atherosclerosis later in life
Monday, July 14, 2008 - 16:42
in Psychology & Sociology
Prehypertension during young adulthood is common and is associated with subsequent coronary atherosclerosis, according to a study published in today's issue of Annals of Internal Medicine.
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