New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

Hypertension guidelines issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2017 mean about 795,000 more children have been classified as having high blood pressure.

New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

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New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

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New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

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New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

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New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

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New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

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New guidelines mean 795,000 more U.S. kids have high blood pressure

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