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The causes of High Blood Pressure
When blood pressure is 180/120 mmHg or higher, you may experience symptoms like headaches, heart palpitations, or nosebleeds. 

Age: Individuals over 65 years old are more at risk for hypertension.
Race: Black non-Hispanic individuals have a higher incidence of hypertension.
Living with obesity: Living with obesity can lead to a few cardiac issues, including hypertension.
High alcohol consumption: Women who habitually have more than one drink per day, and men who have more than two drinks per day, may be at an increased risk for hypertension.
Living a very sedentary lifestyle: lowered levels of fitness have been connected to hypertension.
Living with diabetes and/or metabolic syndrome: Individuals diagnosed with either diabetes or metabolic syndrome are at a higher risk of developing hypertension.
High sodium intake: There’s a small association between daily high sodium intake (more than 1.5g a day) and hypertension.
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