What the New High Blood Pressure Warnings Mean for You

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A new study evaluated the current high blood pressure guidelines from the American Heart Association and found nearly one in three adults with high blood pressure may now be eligible for medication to improve their overall health. NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar joins TODAY to break down the findings.

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