'High-Normal' Blood Pressure in Young Adults Spells Risk of Heart Failure in Later Life - 6/22/15

Mild elevations in blood pressure considered to be in the upper range of normal during young adulthood can lead to subclinical heart damage by middle age — a condition that sets the stage for full-blown heart failure, according to findings of a federally funded study led by scientists at Johns Hopkins.
Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine News - Category: Research Source Type: news