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		<title>By: purba</title>
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		<description>Apart from lifestyle factors, there are a number of other reasons which can cause a rise in the blood pressure. These include an inadequate functioning of the kidneys, heart diseases and  a host of other factors. The key is to find out the REAL reason for your problem and then get a treatment for it. 
The lifestyle factors mentioned above are excellent ways of helping your condition at home. However, if you find your condition unchanged, it is always better to go for some blood tests or other medical evaluation.</description>
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The lifestyle factors mentioned above are excellent ways of helping your condition at home. However, if you find your condition unchanged, it is always better to go for some blood tests or other medical evaluation.</p>
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