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Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 16, Problem 74TQ
Summary Introduction
To review:
The rationale linking hypertension to excess consumption of fructose.
Introduction:
Hypertension is a medical condition in which the blood pressure remains elevated in the arteries. There are as such no symptoms associated with high blood pressure;however, high blood pressure may cause coronary heart diseases, heart failure, kidney disease, and dementia.
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