CDC Report Shows Gaps in Treatment for High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Vital Signs report revealed that a notable percentage of adults in the United States with high cholesterol and high blood pressure are not receiving effective treatment. The data indicates that two-thirds of American adults with high cholesterol are not being treated sufficiently. Similarly, the report found that half of U.S. adults with high blood pressure are undertreated. The CDC suggests this lack of effective management increases the risk of heart attack and stroke among this population.
Healthcare professionals recommend lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, and medication to manage high cholesterol and high blood pressure. The CDC encourages individuals to consult with their doctors to determine appropriate treatment plans to mitigate cardiovascular risks.
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