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Old Aug 19, 2006, 09:08 AM
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i was wondering if depression can make ur blood pressure go up
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skittles said:
i was wondering if depression can make ur blood pressure go up

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Well.... the stress of it all and the issues one has sure can.

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Several recent studies have suggested a link between hypertension and depression. Some indicate that people with depression are at high risk for hypertension because hormonal changes in the brains of depressed patients might increase blood pressure.
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