1. Proper treatment for hypertension could avert 76 million deaths globally by 2050, WHO says  CNN
  2. Most people with hypertension aren’t adequately treated, WHO report says  The Washington Post
  3. First WHO report details devastating impact of hypertension and ways to stop it  World Health Organization
  4. High blood pressure leads to heart failure, kidney damage if left untreated: WHO  India Today
  5. WHO hypertension report reveals 4.6 million lives in India can be saved by 2040 with better control. Are you at risk?  The Indian Express
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The dangerous effects of high blood pressure are highlighted in a new report by the World Health Organization that identifies the condition as one of the world’s leading risk factors for death and disability.The dangerous effects of high blood pressure are highlighted in a new report by the World Health Organization that identifies the condition as one of the world’s leading risk factors for death and disability.

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80% of people with high blood pressure don’t get proper treatment, WHO says  - MarketWatch

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The World Health Organisation shared the devastating effects of high blood pressure and how this deadly condition leads to stroke, heart attack, heart failure, kidney damage and other health problems. The World Health Organisation shared the devastating effects of high blood pressure and how this deadly condition leads to stroke, heart attack, heart failure, kidney damage and other health problems. 

High blood pressure leads to heart failure, kidney damage if left untreated: WHO - India Today

Around a third of Portuguese people suffer from hypertension, according to a report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the impact of the disease...Around a third of Portuguese people suffer from hypertension, according to a report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the impact of the disease in the world.

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