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How remote blood pressure data help combat strokes and the effects of racism - The Planet

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By Martha Bebinger and Priyanka Dayal McCluskey If you want to read this article in English visit WBUR. Anthony Brown starts his morning with a prized object: his tensiometer. This 63-year-old resident of Cape Cod has high blood pressure, high cholesterol and has suffered two strokes. He is determined to avoid a third. So Brown puts the tensiometer every morning before going to work, where he runs the frying station at a seafood restaurant in Or…
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elplaneta.com broke the news in on Wednesday, December 18, 2024.
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