According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly half of adults in the United States—about 120 million people—have high blood pressure, a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke. The cardiovascular system, responsible for circulating blood throughout the body, is critically impacted by elevated pressure levels. Early detection of hypertension remains difficult, as symptoms often go unnoticed until serious complications arise. This challenge highlights the urgent need for simple, accessible methods to manage blood pressure and support cardiovascular health.
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34. Alcohol, Caffeine, and Practice Alcohol and caffeine, two of the most commonly consumed substances worldwide, can significantly influence both breathing patterns and blood pressure, affecting…