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From the southern border. New this morning, the first images from inside the home of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer and what his wife is now saying, treading water for five hours in the ocean. What this man found in the water that helped him finally flag down, help the man attacked by a bear inside his own garage. I got hit against the stand out there. Shelves and i remember holding my head. How he finally escaped. And later, the new legal battle at taco bell concerning the amount of meat and beans being served. From abc news in new york this is america this morning. Good tuesday morning, everyone. Im andrew dymburt. Happy tuesday. Im rhiannon ally. We want to begin with a suspected mass shooting plot thwarted in tennessee. Were learning more about the armed suspect. Police say he tried to enter a jewish school, but could not get inside. This morning, police in tennessee say the man in this picture was stopped from carrying out what they call a potential mass shooting. Today i

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Study Finds 500 New Blood Pressure Genes

Health News - An analysis of the genomes of more than 1 million people of European ancestry, conducted by several of the world’s leading genomic centers, including Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has identified more than 2,000 independent genetic signals for blood pressure. The findings, published in the journal Nature Genetics, include improved polygenic scores for predicting blood pressure and the discovery of 500 previously unreported genes that affect blood pressure. This .

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Cancer history raises cardiovascular disease risk in hypertensive patients

Research reveals that individuals with hypertension and a history of cancer are at an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, with those undergoing chemotherapy facing the highest risk.

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High blood pressure may increase the risk of dementia, study says. Doctor shares what to watch for.

High blood pressure, or hypertension, may increase the risk of dementia, according to a new study. Hear from a doctor for advice on lowering your risk factors.

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