Johns Hopkins: Study Estimates Home Blood Pressure Devices Don't Fit Properly for More Than 17 Million U.S. Adults
September 07, 2024
September 07, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 7 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release:
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Findings suggest high risk of erroneous blood pressure readings for 6.7 percent of the U.S. adult population
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Over-the-counter blood pressure measuring devices offer a simple, affordable way for people to track hypertension at home, but the standard arm-size ranges for these devices won't . . .
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Findings suggest high risk of erroneous blood pressure readings for 6.7 percent of the U.S. adult population
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Over-the-counter blood pressure measuring devices offer a simple, affordable way for people to track hypertension at home, but the standard arm-size ranges for these devices won't . . .
