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16 million people in the UK have high blood pressure and it causes 350 preventable strokes and heart attacks every day.  High blood pressure is a big problem.  By showing your support you can help us to campaign on behalf of all people with high blood pressure and change things for the better.

You will be helping to improve people’s quality of life and long-term health. This not only has a positive impact on people with high blood pressure, but also their family and friends by helping them to avoid the unnecessary pain and trauma of seeing a loved one becoming seriously ill.

So please, get involved, and help put an end to the unnecessary losses caused by high blood pressure.


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Thank you for your support, it makes a massive impact on people’s lives.



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"Since discovering that I, like nearly a third of the adult population of this country have high blood pressure, I have taken some simple steps to get it controlled. Every adult should know their blood pressure numbers, and if it is raised take the right measures to lower it."

Sir David Attenborough, Patron of the BPA

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