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High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often referred to as "the silent disease" because it has no
symptoms until it reaches an advanced state. Very often, it is detected during a routine doctor's visit
or high blood pressure screening program. Even then, several measurements may be needed to make a
definite diagnosis of hypertension, which is defined as blood pressure that is persistently elevated
over what is considered normal.
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