Neighborhood may affect high blood pressure risk (Reuters)Reuters - Researchers found that people
who lived in neighborhoods with more opportunities for
exercise, less crime, better grocery stores and a closer sense
of community had a lower risk having high blood pressure --
independent of factors such as income and education level.
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