Health Care - General

Odds Are, They’re Taking Your Blood Pressure All Wrong

(By Richard Harris for NPR)

When was the last time you were asked to sit without saying a word for five minutes before your blood pressure was measured? If your answer was “I never remember doing that,” you’re in good company. Continue reading article here…

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