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*NIH. High blood cholesterol what you need to know. Last updated on: June 2005. [Online]. Available from: https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/files/docs/public/heart/wyntk.pdf. Accessed on: 15.11.2019.
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    The 3 types of cardiovascular disease (disease of the heart or the blood vessels) are:
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    There are some cardiovascular conditions that can be hereditary. If you are worried about this, talk to a doctor.
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    The 3 types of cardiovascular disease (disease of the heart or the blood vessels) are:
    -coronary heart disease - this can cause angina or heart attack
    -stroke
    -peripheral arterial disease, also known as peripheral vascular disease

    There are some cardiovascular conditions that can be hereditary. If you are worried about this, talk to a doctor.
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    A blood pressure test measures the force that your heart uses to pump blood around your body. It is important to know your blood pressure. You can ask a doctor or pharmacist for a blood pressure test.
    Your blood pressure test is made up of 2 numbers, for example,
    100/70 (spoken as 'one hundred over seventy').
    The first or top number in this example (100) is the systolic
    blood pressure and the only measurement you need for this test.
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    blood pressure and the only measurement you need for this test.
    80 mmHg
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    • 1. American Heart Association. Non-Invasive Tests and Procedures.
      Available at https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/heart-attack/diagnosing-a-heart-attack/noninvasive-tests-and-procedures?msclkid=eea46581b3e411ecbae6f158c5d3be27 Last accessed on 04.04.2022
    • 2. The National Heart Foundation of New Zealand . Heart tests. Available at https://www.heartfoundation.org.nz/your-heart/heart-tests?msclkid=eea5e7f4b3e411ecb56078801133503e Last accessed on 04.04.2022

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