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- Step 10: Drug therapy
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- Step 12: You and your doctor are a team
- Step 1: What is blood pressure?
- Step 2: Take high blood pressure seriously
- Step 3: What causes high blood pressure?
- Step 4: Who gets high blood pressure
- Step 5: High blood pressure is "silent"
- Step 6: Diagnosing high blood pressure
- Step 7: Follow-up office visits
- Step 8: Treatment overview
- Step 9: Maintain healthy habits
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