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Although hypertension is often considered an adult condition, children are not immune. Paediatric hypertension can be primary (essential) or secondary. Primary HTN, now the most common form in ...
Children born to mothers with obesity, gestational diabetes, or hypertension face higher and faster-rising blood pressure levels from early childhood.
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The Colorado Bureau of Investigation invites 5th graders to participate in the National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest to spread awareness.
Objective To assess the risk factors for developing Henoch–Schönlein purpura nephritis (HSN) and to determine the time period when renal involvement is unlikely after the initial disease onset. Design ...
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Learn about the rise of hypertension in children and how to recognize the signs. Understand the importance of blood pressure screening and lifestyle changes.
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Its manifestations are usually seen in adults when they present with end-organ damage. At a growing age, children are getting hypertension which is between 15-20 per cent.