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Silent killer: on hypertension and the first World Health Organization report on the subject

Silent killer: on hypertension and the first World Health Organization report on the subject
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Silent killer: The Hindu editorial on hypertension and the first WHO report on the subject

Silent killer: The Hindu editorial on hypertension and the first WHO report on the subject
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hypertension | World Health Organisation report highlights massive lag in controlling hypertension in India

The report’s India section said 188.3 million people in the 30-79 years age group have hypertension, of whom 37 per cent have been diagnosed and 32 per cent receive treatment, but only 15 per cent have their high blood pressure under control

UPSC Key—20 September, 2023: The 128th Constitutional Amendment Bill 2023, India-Canada Standoff and Nagorno-Karabakh

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WHO hypertension report reveals 4 6 million lives in India can be saved by 2040 with better control Are you at risk?

Damage caused to blood vessels and other body organs by uncontrolled hypertension increases with prolonged exposure. So, young people too are at high risk of future adverse health events. That’s why the WHO report flags prevention, early detection and access to early treatment as crucial, says top cardiologist Dr K Srinath Reddy

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