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In hypertensive young mice showing signs of intracerebral hemorrhage, only a few CMHs were found, whereas the same level of hypertension in aged mice resulted in a significantly increased number of CMHs (Fig. 1G).
This is the first study to demonstrate that in aged mice, the same level of hypertension leads to significantly earlier onset and increased incidence of intracerebral hemorrhages, as compared to young mice (Fig. 1).
We found that the same level of hypertension leads to significantly earlier onset and increased incidence of CMHs in aged mice than in young mice, as shown by neurological examination, gait analysis, and histological assessment of CMHs in serial brain sections.
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Because, compared to the Dutch children, Turkish children have more overweight and higher blood pressure even at the same level of overweight; Turkish children may be more prone to develop hypertension.
That is the same level of difficulty.
In a study conducted in India, diabetes was among the best known stroke/TIA risk factors, at the same level as hypertension, smoking and excessive intake of alcohol, but the general level of knowledge was much lower than in our study [ 18].
In the teens, social isolation was linked to the same levels of increased inflammation as physical inactivity, and in seniors, social isolation proved even more harmful than diabetes when it came to hypertension levels.
Compared with patients with a level of hypertension knowledge <10th percentile, those with a knowledge level >90th percentile were more likely to use HBPM (OR, 1.96; 95% CI, 1.08-3.56).
This level of hypertension can permanently damage organs, so medical help must be sought immediately.
Clinicians would determine where their patients lay on a spectrum of irritability severity in the same way that internists determine the levels of hypertension in their patients.
West Africans of similar heredity do not suffer from high levels of hypertension.
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