People who have had COVID-19 are more likely to develop high blood pressure than those who have had influenza, new research shows. The study, published by the American Heart Association, found that 21 ...
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COVID-19 infection may trigger the development of high blood pressure, new research shows. Researchers found that COVID-19 infections had a much higher association with hypertension than influenza.