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How to Lower Your Blood Pressure

Christine Craggs-Hinton

High blood pressure is expected to rise by 24%, affecting one in three of the world's adult population by 2025, according to a study of more than 700,000 people at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in Los Angeles. As it is, it is already a fact of life for around half of people in the UK over 65, and for some 70% of those in their 70s. High blood pressure has a strong correlation with obesity and diabetes, levels of which are also soaring, and is strongly linked to lifestyle factors such as lack of exercise, fatty diets and high salt consumption. The good news is that even minor lifestyle modifications can be beneficial. This book looks at how to lower blood pressure without medication as far as possible, while acknowledging that drugs may have a vital part to play.

  • Classification : Health, Diet & Fitness
  • Pub Date : JUN 17, 2010
  • Imprint : Sheldon Press
  • Page Extent : 128
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781847090959
  • Price : INR 499
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Christine Craggs-Hinton

Christine Craggs-Hinton developed fibromyalgia in 1991. She took up writing for therapeutic reasons and, in the next few years, produced a number of key books on fibromyalgia and related topics for Sheldon Press. She also wrote regularly for the Fibromyalgia Association UK and the UK Fibromyalgia magazine, FaMily. Christine died in 2013 following a short battle with lung cancer.

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