Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects over 1.28 billion adults worldwide, making it a silent global epidemic. The cardiovascular system, responsible for pumping life-sustaining blood throughout the body, is directly threatened by unchecked hypertension. Alarmingly, millions remain undiagnosed until significant damage occurs, highlighting the critical issue of late detection. According to the World Health Organization, only about half of those with hypertension are aware of their condition. As we explore how leading countries are tackling this crisis, we see hope in innovative, proactive strategies.
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29. Ireland: GP-Led Detection Drives Ireland has made substantial progress in hypertension control by launching general practitioner (GP)-led screening campaigns nationwide. Recognizing the crucial role of…