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On Aug 7, 10:30 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: "High blood pressure" means the blood pressure is higher than normal, which is most sources concider to be between 115/76 to 120/80. "Hypertension" means the blood pressure is chronically over some limit, which most sources define as a systolic pressure consistantly over 140 mmHg and/or a distolic pressure consistantly over 90 mmHg. Your distinction is specious. Among professionals there is a clear distinction between those two labels, you had that distinction pointed out to you, and you choose to deny it. That is both ignorant and arrogant. |
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