For Black Men, Early Household Linked to Blood Pressure
For black men, early household linked to blood pressure
Based on health data for 500 unrelated black men over age 20 enrolled in the Howard University Family Study, researchers found those who had lived with one parent rather than two as children had higher average blood pressure readings. The men who had grown up in single-parent households also had a 46 percent greater risk of developing high blood pressure, also known as hypertension. "These … Causes of Drug Abuse – Yahoo News Search Results