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There are several ways to manage high blood pressure - BUT one thing that we often fail to say is these apply mainly to those seeking to prevent the disease or those that are in early stages of the disease.

Please check with your doctor before doing anything - It is important at this point.

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Can Polycystic kidney disease cause chronic kidney failure?

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