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Know Your NumbersKnowing your blood pressure and cholesterol is vital to your health. If either is too high it increases your chances of having a heart attack, heart failure, stroke, kidney disease and other life threatening illnesses. Ask your health care provider today to check these important numbers. And remember to ask what you can do to control your numbers to stay healthy. Blood PressureNearly one of three adults has high blood pressure and many of those do not know they have it. The above information is taken from "Mission Possible" materials, Factors Contributing to High Blood Pressure
CholesterolCholesterol is a natural substance found in all living tissue, but when too much of it builds up in your arteries, it can be dangerous. Adults 20 years or older should have their cholesterol checked at least once every five years. Regular exercise and a healthy diet low in fat can help prevent high blood cholesterol. If you already have high cholesterol, a low-fat diet and regular exercise can help lower your cholesterol. Your health care provider may also ask you to take medications to lower your cholesterol. Here are the different cholesterol ranges, which numbers are good and which require some work to improve. See how your numbers compare to the table below.
Cholesterol levels are measured in milligrams (mg) of cholesterol per deciliter (dL) of blood. Factors Contributing to High Blood Cholesterol
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