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Hypertension rising as silent killer in South Sudan, could claim 3,000 lives yearly -WHO

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About one million people in South Sudan are living with hypertension, according to new data from the World Health Organization, as health officials warn the condition is becoming a major public health crisis that could claim up to 3,000 lives each year. Health experts say the condition is among the top 20 causes of death in the country, with many people unaware they are living with it. Most cases are only detected after complications such as str…
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Eye Radio broke the news in South Sudan on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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