The findings in this study suggest that more often in women than in men, it's the volume of blood in each contraction that is contributing to hypertension, whereas in men it's the resistance in the blood-pressure bed that is contributing more to hypertension. These results insinuate that it's more effective to treat gender specific symptoms for hypertensive patients. Read more!
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