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  • 15 September 2021

    Blood pressure as we age: What is a healthy target?

    Curious about what healthy blood pressure targets are for older adults? Drs. Anthony Levinson and Richard Sztramko discuss high blood pressure and what is considered a healthy target in this video.
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