Sympathetic brain to blame for high blood pressure

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Sympathetic brain to blame for high blood pressure

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High blood pressure can be attributed to a disruption of blood flow to the kidneys, known as renovascular hypertension, which is caused by a narrowing or obstruction of the blood vessels that supply the kidneys.To date, renovascular hypertension had been understood as the kidney's reaction to this ...

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