The right way to check your blood pressure
Blood pressure should be measured at every health care visit, but home-based monitoring is even more important. High blood pressure raises the risk of heart attacks and stroke, but this risk correlates far more closely with home blood pressure readings than those done in a doctor’s office. Many factors can affect the reading’s accuracy, including leg and arm position and whether the person recently exercised, smoked, or consumed caffeine.
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