Blood pressure variations best to predict stroke

VARIATIONS in blood pressure are better for predicting the risk of stroke than high average readings, research has shown.

They are also important indicators of vulnerability to heart attacks, heart failure, and angina chest pains, a study suggests.

The findings, reported in The Lancet medical journal, could have major implications for the prevention of strokes and heart attacks.

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