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When you are contracting the diaphragm and the abdominals, you are exerting too much pressure, perhaps trying to lift a heavy load, and your blood pressure can shoot up so high as to cause a brain hemorrhage or cause an inguinal hernia. Something has got to give, either hold all that pressure, or something is bound to break.

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