You Can See More: High blood pressure: Where you live could influence your risk of a deadly stroke – symptom 3:40 PM Daily Express :: Health Feed No comments The following article High blood pressure: Where you live could influence your risk of a deadly stroke – symptom is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed PERSISTENTLY high blood pressure can cause tears in the arteries, including the ones in the brain. Should a blood vessel rupture up there, bleeding on the brain occurs - otherwise known as a stroke - and death is a high probability. Share It Facebook Twitter LinkedIn BLOG AUTHOR Please add Follow him @ Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter Related Posts:You Can See More: Tom Parker health: Singer gives important brain tumour update - 'It is STABLE'The following article Tom Parker health: Singer gives important brain tumour update - 'It is STABLE' is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed THE… Read MoreYou Can See More: Mum who put symptoms down to 'onset' of menopause dies from aggressive pancreatic cancerThe following article Mum who put symptoms down to 'onset' of menopause dies from aggressive pancreatic cancer is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health … Read MoreYou Can See More: Nearly two-thirds of SME business owners have put financial success above mental healthThe following article Nearly two-thirds of SME business owners have put financial success above mental health is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health F… Read MoreYou Can See More: Parkinson’s: Signs in your hair, sweat, smell and taste occurring 'years' before diagnosisThe following article Parkinson’s: Signs in your hair, sweat, smell and taste occurring 'years' before diagnosis is courtesy of Daily Express :: Healt… Read MoreYou Can See More: High blood pressure: Signs in your vision, nose, and breath - how to lower itThe following article High blood pressure: Signs in your vision, nose, and breath - how to lower it is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed HIGH… Read More
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