Hypertensive Kids More Likely to Have Learning and Attention Problems »

Posted By SenorCoconut 7 months ago in News

A study has found that children who have high blood pressure are more likely to have learning disabilities and ADHD than children who are not hypertensive.

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    orndorffter7 months ago

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    Very good article SC

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      myfairlady7 months ago

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      Clinicians should be aware that these conditions commonly occur together.

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        sithmaster7 months ago

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        I suppose it makes sense. Having high blood pressure is usually associated with stress so it would seem reasonable they have other afflictions as well as high blood pressure.

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          ctiedje7 months ago

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          It all comes down to the kids diet. I know that sounds nuts, but I'd be willing to bet these kids are hopped up on Fruit Loops and McDonalds.

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            Newperson7 months ago

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            Thanks Doc. another fine article.

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