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Prehypertension pre-high blood pressure is: 120/80 to 139/89
Suzanne O'Malley: Day 10: Men, Women and Kids -- Know Your 5 Heart Health Numbers Suzanne O'Malley 2012
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Prehypertension pre-high blood pressure is: 120/80 to 139/89
Suzanne O'Malley: Day 10: Men, Women and Kids -- Know Your 5 Heart Health Numbers Suzanne O'Malley 2012
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Prehypertension pre-high blood pressure is: 120/80 to 139/89
Suzanne O'Malley: Day 10: Men, Women and Kids -- Know Your 5 Heart Health Numbers Suzanne O'Malley 2012
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Prehypertension pre-high blood pressure is: 120/80 to 139/89
Suzanne O'Malley: Day 10: Men, Women and Kids -- Know Your 5 Heart Health Numbers Suzanne O'Malley 2012
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Prehypertension pre-high blood pressure is: 120/80 to 139/89
Suzanne O'Malley: Day 10: Men, Women and Kids -- Know Your 5 Heart Health Numbers Suzanne O'Malley 2012
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Prehypertension, which also needs to be monitored carefully, is a systolic pressure of 120 to 139 mm Hg or a diastolic pressure of 80 to 89 mm Hg.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Prehypertension, which also needs to be monitored carefully, is a systolic pressure of 120 to 139 mm Hg or a diastolic pressure of 80 to 89 mm Hg.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Prehypertension, which also needs to be monitored carefully, is a systolic pressure of 120 to 139 mm Hg or a diastolic pressure of 80 to 89 mm Hg.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Prehypertension, which also needs to be monitored carefully, is a systolic pressure of 120 to 139 mm Hg or a diastolic pressure of 80 to 89 mm Hg.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Prehypertension: systolic pressure 120–139 or diastolic pressure 80–89
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006
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