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according to the department, it is being studied at the centers for disease control and prevention in the united states. this situation clearly demonstrates the american administration’s disdainful attitude towards the international. biosafety standards, such work can provoke a global epidemic emergency, since a significant part of the population has become susceptible to smallpox and other orthopoxviruses as a result of the loss of population immunity. a clear example is the monkey mosquito pandemic, an increase in the incidence of the virus and cows in the world over the past 10 years. officials whose work russians primarily judge the effectiveness of government as a whole gathered today in moscow for the small motherland forum. 75 municipal employees talk about their projects and initiatives that contribute to the development of their cities and regions. heads of federal bodies also take part in the meetings. municipalities in the country are different, these include cities with a population of over a million, and small populated rural areas. but what you do can be measured, in bil
according to the department, it is being studied at the centers for disease control and prevention in the united states. this situation clearly demonstrates the american administration’s disdainful attitude towards the international. biosafety standards, such work can provoke a global epidemic emergency, since a significant part of the population has become susceptible to smallpox and other orthopoxviruses as a result of the loss of population immunity. a clear example is the monkey mosquito...
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about this incident and the victims and possible motives for this shooting have not been published. the centers for disease control and prevention of the united states announced in a report that about 50,000 people committed suicide in this country in 2022, and this figure is unprecedented in the history of the united states. the research center of the american foundation for suicide prevention also stated that guns are one of the main factors. argentina is located in the southern hemisphere of the earth and now it is summer season in this country. we wish you a good day and moments, god bless you. a gathering of officials and professors of health education on the occasion of the world health day and the 82nd anniversary of the office of health education and promotion in iran, any effort and action to change people's knowledge, attitude and behavior permanently. we consider health education. now you see that people use seat belts, almost 90% of people use seat belts. feeling good, feeling a sense of positive energy, giving and receiving to the student health ambassadors. the health ambassador warns the children that if they have
about this incident and the victims and possible motives for this shooting have not been published. the centers for disease control and prevention of the united states announced in a report that about 50,000 people committed suicide in this country in 2022, and this figure is unprecedented in the history of the united states. the research center of the american foundation for suicide prevention also stated that guns are one of the main factors. argentina is located in the southern hemisphere of...
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use of the monkeypox virus as a bioweapon, and it is being investigated by the centers for disease control and preventionthe united states, the department said. we are promoting the initiative in the usa. this situation clearly demonstrates the disdainful attitude american administration to international biosafety standards. such work can provoke a global epidemic emergency. since a significant part of the population has become receptive to natural things. and other orthopaxviruses as a result of loss of population immunity. a clear example is the monkey pandemic , the increase in the incidence of smallpox and cowpox viruses in the world over the past 10 years. we gathered to take a photo together. this is how the international press evaluates the results negotiations in davos, where they discussed what they would do next with ukraine. the financial times writes that at the meeting of zelensky's advisers, andriy ermak invited china to the negotiations, saying they should participate and supposedly put pressure on russia. but who is yermak to tell china? representatives of china ignored the meeting on ukr
use of the monkeypox virus as a bioweapon, and it is being investigated by the centers for disease control and preventionthe united states, the department said. we are promoting the initiative in the usa. this situation clearly demonstrates the disdainful attitude american administration to international biosafety standards. such work can provoke a global epidemic emergency. since a significant part of the population has become receptive to natural things. and other orthopaxviruses as a result...
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it can last for years in some people and have a big impact on the quality of life. >> reporter: the centers for disease control and prevention say that 10% of covid survivors suffer from long covid. now, we see the coronavirus can remain in the body for years after infection. the study shows that t cells are not working well with antibodies to fight the infection. >> it is likely that there is existing virus in the body in people with long covid because that immune system that is supposed to clean out the virus, the fragments, the remainder, at the end it is completely not working. >> reporter: another study just published by a group of doctors from around the world found that covid vaccine consistently reduce the risk of long covid symptoms by as much as 50% in adults. bonilla caught covid again in 2022. he credits the vaccine for minimizing the symptoms. even today, three years later, bonilla says he is only 85% recovered. >> i still deal with some memory symptoms. the energy park is something i struggles with. >> reporter: he eats better, exercising more, and plays what he calls brain games to keep sharp. damian trujillo,
it can last for years in some people and have a big impact on the quality of life. >> reporter: the centers for disease control and prevention say that 10% of covid survivors suffer from long covid. now, we see the coronavirus can remain in the body for years after infection. the study shows that t cells are not working well with antibodies to fight the infection. >> it is likely that there is existing virus in the body in people with long covid because that immune system that is...
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110,000 people were killed by overdoses from 2022 through 2023 according to the centers for disease control and preventionhampshire alone saw a double in drug overdoses in the past 10 years. state officials are struggling to crack down on the distribution as it has become a hotspot for fentanyl. most of the fentanyl consumed illegally in the u.s. is made of sources from china. the chemicals go from other countries, often mexico, before entering the u.s. through the southern border. i went out and spoke to people impacted by this crisis in new hampshire, and they say it does not matter where the drugs come from, they just want the resources to solve this crisis. >> i've got water, foil, condoms, narcan. sumi: the day is getting started for andrew warner. >> the other day i could not believe what i found a met doorway. i thought you were dead. sumi: he is manchester's overdose prevention director. >> same-sex kids. that has narcan in it and gloves. sumi: right socks, warm hats, a friendly touch. and narcan, medication to counter the effects of opioid overdoses. >> yesterday, he thought i was dead. i was lik
110,000 people were killed by overdoses from 2022 through 2023 according to the centers for disease control and preventionhampshire alone saw a double in drug overdoses in the past 10 years. state officials are struggling to crack down on the distribution as it has become a hotspot for fentanyl. most of the fentanyl consumed illegally in the u.s. is made of sources from china. the chemicals go from other countries, often mexico, before entering the u.s. through the southern border. i went out...
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. >> worth reminding our viewers for about 25 years the congress banned the center for disease control and prevention from using federal funds from studying the issue of school shootings. that thankfully is no longer the case. imagine banning the study of gun violence. if you or anyone needs help, call the crisis life line by calling or texting 988. >>> coming up next, the apology from the white house chief of staff about a flippant republican candidate. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this hour showdown at the border. it's the biden administration versus the state of texas. texas has this part of their state blocked off with fencing and razor wire and the texas national guard. the feds want more access and they're threatening action. >>> plus, change in tune. north carolina's second highest ranking elected official and possible candidate for governor used to be all in on being against abortion. now he won't use the word abortion. why not? see what cnn found out when going through his public statements. >>> only six days away from the next contest in the 2024 race, the new hampshire republican primary.
. >> worth reminding our viewers for about 25 years the congress banned the center for disease control and prevention from using federal funds from studying the issue of school shootings. that thankfully is no longer the case. imagine banning the study of gun violence. if you or anyone needs help, call the crisis life line by calling or texting 988. >>> coming up next, the apology from the white house chief of staff about a flippant republican candidate. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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>> well, the estimates that we made were using information from the centers for disease control and preventionble sources of information that were collected before the supreme court dobbs decision. we don't have newer information, so we don't know at this point if the number has increased, but what we do know is that there are substantial obstacles in people's pathway for abortion care if they do decide that that is how they would like end their pregnancy. >> looking at your data, the state that really stands out is texas. 45% of those rape-related pregnancies occurred there according to your estimate, so 26,000. so why the number so high specifically in texas? >> i think the number is as high as it is in texas far couple of reasons. one is texas has a very large population, and texas's total ban on abortion has been in effect for almost a year and a half, and so that really makes the numbers add up. with texas's abortion ban remaining in place, we'll only see those numbers increase over time. >> what are the longer term risks for the mother and child in these situations and what is the impact
>> well, the estimates that we made were using information from the centers for disease control and preventionble sources of information that were collected before the supreme court dobbs decision. we don't have newer information, so we don't know at this point if the number has increased, but what we do know is that there are substantial obstacles in people's pathway for abortion care if they do decide that that is how they would like end their pregnancy. >> looking at your data,...
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the centers for disease control and prevention and the world health organization say communities need to reach a vaccination rate of 95% or more to reach herd immunity, the level that keeps large scale outbreaks from happening if the measles case is introduced into the community. >> physicians today know that measles is more than a nuisance. >> reporter: measles used to be a rite of passage for kids. it's a potentially deadly childhood virus that causes a rash. a vaccine introduced in the early '60s helped eradicate the disease. it's making a come back. according to data from the pennsylvania department of health, during the 2021-2022 school year, 94.3% of kindergartners in philadelphia county were fully vaccinated with the mmr vaccine. last school year that dropped to 92.8%, below the 95% needed for herd immunity. >> that is a wake-up call the real number in many communities is probably far below 93%. >> reporter: dr. peter is codirector for vaccine development and professor of pediatrics at baylor college of medicine. he said outbreaks like this are more likely when the rates drop.
the centers for disease control and prevention and the world health organization say communities need to reach a vaccination rate of 95% or more to reach herd immunity, the level that keeps large scale outbreaks from happening if the measles case is introduced into the community. >> physicians today know that measles is more than a nuisance. >> reporter: measles used to be a rite of passage for kids. it's a potentially deadly childhood virus that causes a rash. a vaccine introduced...
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c according to the centers for disease control and prevention, 35% of us get less than seven hours of shut eye at night. the tipping point a pilot study showed for increased risk of obesity diabetes cancer cardiovascular disease to depression and dementia. s 70 million of us suffer a medically recognized sleep disorder ranging from comment on this like insomnia and sleep apnea too rare afflictions like exploding head syndrome characterized by terrifying hallucinated noise or rapid eye movement behavior disorder whose victims act out their nightmares sometimes injuringin or killing their. scientists develop effective treatments for many sleep disorders based on the growing understanding of the biological machinery that ripe slumber and its dysfunctions. they have learned a large proportion of sleep troubles arise not from glitches in our individual ideology or neuropsychology. societal factors that play havoc with and learn turn all rhythms. shift work, school schedules late-night temptations of our digital devices the stresses and stimuli at the 24-hour culture. the only effects on bo
c according to the centers for disease control and prevention, 35% of us get less than seven hours of shut eye at night. the tipping point a pilot study showed for increased risk of obesity diabetes cancer cardiovascular disease to depression and dementia. s 70 million of us suffer a medically recognized sleep disorder ranging from comment on this like insomnia and sleep apnea too rare afflictions like exploding head syndrome characterized by terrifying hallucinated noise or rapid eye movement...
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no, so the center for disease control and prevention and the department of human health services, therermony pituitary project nhpp and that program records of everyone who received these hormones. some of them were growth hormones. some of them were hormones to help women who had difficulty becoming pregnant that was more prominent in australia. for preon disease. for example. i had a patient about 20 years ago who showed up in our emergency room having -- 33 years old. said he was having some odd symptoms. and he was examined, we didn't find anything. he was discharged home. my colleagues contacted me because they knew i was interested in these disorders. and he -- the patient came back a few weeks later with new symptoms. he clearly had. >> he was aware of it. he knew he was on the list. so the question nih will have to deal with what about the 8,000 people who received these hormones who didn't get -- didn't get a batch that was contaminated with prions with creutzfeldt-jacob disease. i think this is something that needs to be studied. and it should be -- you know, this isn't someth
no, so the center for disease control and prevention and the department of human health services, therermony pituitary project nhpp and that program records of everyone who received these hormones. some of them were growth hormones. some of them were hormones to help women who had difficulty becoming pregnant that was more prominent in australia. for preon disease. for example. i had a patient about 20 years ago who showed up in our emergency room having -- 33 years old. said he was having some...
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according to the centers for disease control and prevention 35% of us get less than seven hours of shutye at night. it is a tipping point studies shows for increased risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, depression. 78 million of us suffer a medically disorder common elements like insomnia to rare e afflictions like exploding head syndrome verifying blasts of hallucinated noise. rapid eye movement behavior disorders whose act out their nightmares. sometimesti injuring or killing their bedmate. scientists have developed effective treatments for many sleep disorders based on a growing understanding of the biological machinery the drive slumber into its dysfunction. they've also learned a large proportion of troubles arise not from glitches in her individual physiology or neuropsychology but from societal factors that play havoc with her internal rhythms. shift, work, school schedules, late-night temptations of our digital devices the stresses and stimuli of a 24 hour culture. beyond the effects on bodily and mental health, these disruptions can lead to calamities of d
according to the centers for disease control and prevention 35% of us get less than seven hours of shutye at night. it is a tipping point studies shows for increased risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, depression. 78 million of us suffer a medically disorder common elements like insomnia to rare e afflictions like exploding head syndrome verifying blasts of hallucinated noise. rapid eye movement behavior disorders whose act out their nightmares. sometimesti injuring or...
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the centers for disease control and prevention and the world health organization say communities needion rate of 95% or more to reach herd immunity, the level that keeps large scale outbreaks from happening if the measles case is introduced into the community. >> physicians today know that measles is more than a nuisance. >> reporter: it used to be a right of passage for kids. it's a potentially deadly childhood virus that causes a rash. a vaccine introduced in the early '60s helped eradicate the disease. it's making an increase. according to data from the pennsylvania department of health, during the 2021-2022 school year, 94.3% of kindergartners in philadelphia county were fully vaccinated with the mmr vaccine. last school year that dropped to 92.8%, below the 95% needed for herd immunity. >> that is a wake-up call. the real number in many communities is probably far below 93%. >> reporter: dr. peter is codirector for vaccine development and professor of pediatrics at baylor college of medicine. he said outbreaks like this are more likely when the rates drop. >> measles does not occ
the centers for disease control and prevention and the world health organization say communities needion rate of 95% or more to reach herd immunity, the level that keeps large scale outbreaks from happening if the measles case is introduced into the community. >> physicians today know that measles is more than a nuisance. >> reporter: it used to be a right of passage for kids. it's a potentially deadly childhood virus that causes a rash. a vaccine introduced in the early '60s helped...
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according to the centers for disease control and prevention, 35% of us get less than 7 hours of shut eye a night. that's the tipping point. a pilot studies show for increased risk of obesity diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, depression and dementia. around 17 million of us suffer a medically recognized sleep disorder ranging common ailments like insomnia and sleep apnea to rare afflictions like exploding head syndrome, characterized by a terrifying of hallucinated noise or rapid eye movement behavior disorder, whose victims act out their nightmares, sometimes injuring or killing their mates. scientists have developed effective treatments for many sleep disorders based a growing understanding of the biological machinery that drives slumber. and it's. but they've also that a large proportion of sleep troubles arise not from glitches in our individual or neuropsychology, but from societal factors that play havoc with our internal. shift work school schedules, the late night temptations of our digital devices, the stresses stimuli of a 24 hour culture beyond the effects on bodily
according to the centers for disease control and prevention, 35% of us get less than 7 hours of shut eye a night. that's the tipping point. a pilot studies show for increased risk of obesity diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, depression and dementia. around 17 million of us suffer a medically recognized sleep disorder ranging common ailments like insomnia and sleep apnea to rare afflictions like exploding head syndrome, characterized by a terrifying of hallucinated noise or rapid eye...
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. >>> we're going to turn to some good news now from the centers for disease control and prevention regardingespiratory illnesses. the agency says both flu and covid hospitalizations, as well as doctor visits have decreased over the last few weeks, and the cdc estimates there have been at least 18 million illnesses, 210,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths from flu so far this season. whit? >> whit: tesla is recalling nearly 200,000 electric vehicles. the recall is due to a software problem with the rear view camera in which it may not function while the car is in reverse. the recall covers certain models, y, s and x, from the 2023 model years. the problem can be fixed with an online software update. now, this comes after tesla shares fell on thursday when the company reported earnings that missed expectations. >> rhiannon: all right, now, to everyone's favorite topic, the upcoming start of the tax season. >> gio: is it? [ laughter ] >> rhiannon: the new push to make it easier on filers to submit those forms. alexis christoforous joins us now with what's new from the irs this year. give us
. >>> we're going to turn to some good news now from the centers for disease control and prevention regardingespiratory illnesses. the agency says both flu and covid hospitalizations, as well as doctor visits have decreased over the last few weeks, and the cdc estimates there have been at least 18 million illnesses, 210,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths from flu so far this season. whit? >> whit: tesla is recalling nearly 200,000 electric vehicles. the recall is due to a...
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kaiser and blue shield have taken similar measures to new numbers from the centers for disease control and preventionow a resurgence of syphilis cases nationwide, the cdc says in 2022, there were more than 59,000 cases of syphilis in this country, the highest number since the 1950s. >> nearly a quarter of syphilis cases in the u.s. were diagnosed in women in 2022, cdc says. that's a sign that the syphilis epidemic is increasingly spreading among hetero sexual couples. >> a popular medication for adhd and narcolepsy has been recalled , and the drug, called zenzele, is a stimulant medication. but a pharmacist found the bottles had been swapped for allergy medication, according to the fda, mismatched medication were shipped out in november and expire in june of 2025. so far, there is. there has not been any injuries or illnesses related to the recall. >> we're just hours away here from a prolonged stretch of wet, windy weather and the north bay is up first this time coming up on the nine, we'll go live to san rafael to share the preparations already underway and the wind that is blowing there this morni
kaiser and blue shield have taken similar measures to new numbers from the centers for disease control and preventionow a resurgence of syphilis cases nationwide, the cdc says in 2022, there were more than 59,000 cases of syphilis in this country, the highest number since the 1950s. >> nearly a quarter of syphilis cases in the u.s. were diagnosed in women in 2022, cdc says. that's a sign that the syphilis epidemic is increasingly spreading among hetero sexual couples. >> a popular...
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recommended both by the cdc, center for disease control and prevention, as well as fight sf dph, two individuals clients were elevated risk for hiv. >> i actually was in the project here when i first started here it was in trials. i'm currently on prep. i do prep through city clinic. you know i get my tests read here regularly and i highly recommend prep >> a lot of patients inclined to think that there's no way they could afford to pay for prep. we really encourage people to come in and talk to one of our prep navigators. we find that we can help almost everyone find a way to access prep so it's affordable for them. >> if you times we do have opponents would be on thursday morning. we have two different clinics going on at that time. when is women's health services. people can make an appointment either by calling them a dropping in or emailing us for that. we also have an hiv care clinic that happens on that morning as well also by appointment only. he was city clinic has been like home to me. i been coming here since 2011. my name iskim troy, client of city clinic. when i first le
recommended both by the cdc, center for disease control and prevention, as well as fight sf dph, two individuals clients were elevated risk for hiv. >> i actually was in the project here when i first started here it was in trials. i'm currently on prep. i do prep through city clinic. you know i get my tests read here regularly and i highly recommend prep >> a lot of patients inclined to think that there's no way they could afford to pay for prep. we really encourage people to come...
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for her five-minute opening statement. i think you mr. chairman and good morning everyone. welcome dr. cohen and thank you for your service as director of the centers for disease control and prevention for the timing of your appearance here today is very important as we want to ensure that all americans have all necessary information to protect themselves from respiratory disease as we head into the season of higher infections in illness driven by the flu, covid 19 and rsv. this subcommittee held a hearing in july and how the cdc can improve its effectiveness and performing its core public health mission but they did so without having anyone from the cdc provide a substandard updates and thankfully we can hear directly from dr. cohen today about her priorities to help americans stay healthy and to prevent and fight disease but one of the strength of the cdc is that it works in collaboration with states and local communities. strong public health partnerships and infrastructure are our best line of defense. families communities businesses and policymakers like us rely on up-to-date information to understand the risks and devise prevention strategies but are working together we can im
for her five-minute opening statement. i think you mr. chairman and good morning everyone. welcome dr. cohen and thank you for your service as director of the centers for disease control and prevention for the timing of your appearance here today is very important as we want to ensure that all americans have all necessary information to protect themselves from respiratory disease as we head into the season of higher infections in illness driven by the flu, covid 19 and rsv. this subcommittee...
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for measuring the spread of the flu, rsv and covid. that spike they're seeing comes as the centers for disease control and prevention reports covid levelsher than this time last year. >> that worries me because even though our hospitals are not quite as inundated as they were this time last year, we are still seeing people land in the hospital or even die from their covid or flu disease this year. >> now, health experts say even more concerning to them is that the latest disease numbers don't include the holiday season, which will probably see an even bigger surge. only 19% of adults received the latest covid vaccine. time now for 39. the city of san francisco, praising the progress of its new street medicine team. the team says it made contact with more than 400 people in the past 30 days across more than a dozen neighborhoods in san francisco. that team provides low barrier health care and treatment with outreach on the streets, as well as weekly clinics at drop in centers as well. blue shield of california announced it will be laying off 165 workers by the end of this month. many of the layoffs will be in the oakland office. blue shi
for measuring the spread of the flu, rsv and covid. that spike they're seeing comes as the centers for disease control and prevention reports covid levelsher than this time last year. >> that worries me because even though our hospitals are not quite as inundated as they were this time last year, we are still seeing people land in the hospital or even die from their covid or flu disease this year. >> now, health experts say even more concerning to them is that the latest disease...
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centers , another goal of the national health education campaign is to inform the countrymen of all 40 million people who participate in this plan to receive the necessary training for prevention and control. and treatment of this disease raw mice are also provided in health centers , morteza azani of sed and sima news agency, in the last 9 months, the number of traffic accident deaths in moqa has increased compared to the same period last year. police chief rahbar said that a large number of violations are committed by drivers who have defaced their license plates. . in any case, the distorted license plate is one of the serious causes and factors of law evasion, which the traffic police will be serious about dealing with this violation and will definitely organize and... will have a very strong program in its agenda. specialists of the nuclear industry succeeded both in the city and on the country's roads for the first time in the country , produce a radio-drug kit for early detection of prostate cancer. with this achievement, the limitations of the petscan device for taking images of tumors are removed. the success of the country's nuclear industry experts in producing a new generation of prostate cancer diagnostic
centers , another goal of the national health education campaign is to inform the countrymen of all 40 million people who participate in this plan to receive the necessary training for prevention and control. and treatment of this disease raw mice are also provided in health centers , morteza azani of sed and sima news agency, in the last 9 months, the number of traffic accident deaths in moqa has increased compared to the same period last year. police chief rahbar said that a large number of...
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and about 500 thousand people with probability. he prevented many diseases, especially the silent killer . to control blood pressure, diabetes, we went to the village health center for those who are over 40 years old. fasting blood sugar should be checked in these people once. people who have pre-diabetes have seen the risk of eye problems , they have more cardiovascular problems, and they have nervous system problems . according to the world health organization, there are 530 million people in the world and 79 million people in iran. they are suffering from diabetes, my blood sugar is high, and i am following up now. this morning, they also tested the type that is usually found in people under the age of 30, it can be seen because of the lack of insulin because it is produced by humans later. those who have a genetic history and a family history of diseases such as diabetes and blood pressure for at least 10 years, should visit sooner. the main factor that causes a stroke is high blood pressure . my blood pressure was high. the pump stopped working , your blood pressure is high, we are all wasting our time . the deaths we have in our country are in the ages of 45,
and about 500 thousand people with probability. he prevented many diseases, especially the silent killer . to control blood pressure, diabetes, we went to the village health center for those who are over 40 years old. fasting blood sugar should be checked in these people once. people who have pre-diabetes have seen the risk of eye problems , they have more cardiovascular problems, and they have nervous system problems . according to the world health organization, there are 530 million people in...