Why Your Risk of Dying from High Blood Pressure is RisingA mega-study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association: Cardiology analyzing 844 studies from 154 countries published between 1980 and 2015 with 8.69 million participants revealed surprising data.

Apparently, despite modern scientific interventions, our risk of dying from high blood pressure is actually increasing.

How can this be, in the age of medical breakthroughs and cutting-edge research?

And how can you counteract this naturally and avoid dying from High Blood Pressure?

In the mega-study, researchers sought answers to the following questions:

1. At what blood pressure levels do health risks increase?
2. What are the most common causes of death of people with high blood pressure?

Their examination of the data revealed surprising answers.

Physicians normally recommend that we maintain a blood pressure score of 120/80, but these researchers actually found that a systolic score of higher than 110 starts to increase our risk of disease and death.

As a result, they defined moderately high blood pressure as anything over 110, and high blood pressure (hypertension) as higher than 140.

Pause here for a second to understand these findings: a staggering 81,373 of every 100,000 people have blood pressure that is high enough to increase their risk of poor health or death.

For all these people, loss of life years due to disability increased from 148 million to 211 million for those scoring above 110, and from 95.9 million to 143.0 million for those above 140.

The reasons for these increases are not difficult to understand, and the researchers provided many of them in their study.

Unhealthy diets, less exercise and fresh air, longer working hours, and other sources of persistent stress are the heart of these problems.

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