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Researchers from Peking Union Medical College, Medical College publish findings in hypertension

Published in Blood Weekly, April 10th, 2008

New investigation results, 'Aging-related cerebral microvascular degeneration is an important cause of essential hypertension,' are detailed in a study published in Medical Hypotheses. According to recent research from Beijing, People's Republic of China, "Blood pressure usually rises with age and most patients with essential hypertension are the elderly people. From the standpoint of physiology, the benefit of increasing blood pressure is to provide adequate oxygenation and nutrition to the brain and other critical organs."

"They suggest the rise of blood pressure is a compensation for critic organs' hypoperfusion. Brain is the most vulnerable organ to over...

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