Hypertension: How to Work with Your Doctor and Take Charge of Your Health

Hypertension: How to Work with Your Doctor and Take Charge of Your Health
ISBN-10
0671682164
ISBN-13
9780671682163
Series
Hypertension
Category
Health & Fitness
Pages
151
Language
English
Published
1991
Authors
Nancy Samuels, Mike Samuels

Description

Offers advice on making life-style changes to cope with stress effectively, modify diet, and start an exercise program, and discusses what hypertension is, its effect on sexuality, and the best drugs to use for its treatment

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