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Old 09-10-2018, 01:06 AM
 
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Not without fundamentally altering the fabric of Society.


Hyper-tension was not an issue for previous Generations. It has only arisen since the 1990s, so the issue is not so much medical as it is societal, so you have to ask what has happened since the early 1990s to cause increased hyper-tension.
Sure it was. They called it Toxemia in the old days. I had PIH with my one and only child. Thankfully it was towards the end of my pregnancy and I was induced.

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