Paul Saladino· MD
hypertension is normal as you age except in the hadza you know except in free-living humans in which there's no such thing as hypertension as you age there's no such thing as age-related hypertension
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
hypertension is normal as you age except in the hadza you know except in free-living humans in which there's no such thing as hypertension as you age there's no such thing as age-related hypertension
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I don't consider it to be a normal function of Aging I think there may be a process there's obviously a process that goes along with aging that there's a decrease in function of a lot of different things that LE combines to lead to this increase in blood pressure but I don't leave it alone
I don't consider it to be a normal function of Aging I think there may be a process there's obviously a process that goes along with aging that there's a decrease in function of a lot of different things that combines to lead to this increase in blood pressure but I don't leave it alone