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ScienceDaily · 07/15/2024 10:34 EDT

30-year risk of cardiovascular disease may help inform blood pressure treatment decisions

According to a new study, both 30-year risk for cardiovascular disease in addition to 10-year risk may be considered in making decisions about when to initiate high blood pressure medication.

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