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Blood Pressure Screening
Tests on Saturday April 2
)>6tw60n the hours of 10 a.m.
^md at^the tfetway
Shopping^^Center on New
Walkertown? Road. This
service is free and open tc
the public.
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i imrr wi ni exists a number
of misconceptions and fears
on the need and importance
of having one's blood
pressure read. It was found
that many people were under
the impression that blood
pressure screening involved
needles and the actual
removal of blood from the
veins. This is not true. Blood
Pressure is measured by
wrapping a cuff around the
arm and inflating air^ from a
squeeze bulb.
Many persons were afraid
to take the test because they
didn't want to know the
reading of their Blood
Pressure. We must remem
ber ^hat^ the more we know
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auuui uurseives ine more we
can help ourselves. One of
the many questions asked
was "Are there symptoms to
warn a person of oncoming
hypertension?"
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The answer is as follows:
Essential hypertension
usually first occurs when a
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pass through a transitional
- or prehypertensive phase
lasting a few years in which
blood pressure rises above
normal only occasionally,
and then more and more
often until finally it remains
' at these elivated levels.
About 15% of cases fall
under the secondary hyper- _
tension classification, because
they arise as a
consequence of ~?neflier
know disorder. * Curing the I
underlying disorder also
cures the hypertension. |
Usually it is brought on by I
obstruction of normal blood
flow to the kidney because of |
atherosclerotic deposits in
one of both of its major
suppljr lines, the renal
arteries. Many patients can
be cured or substantially
improved through surgery.
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a v/u tan pi cveiii serious
health problems. Stop Hypertension
on Saturday April
?2-and April 9 from 10 a.m. tc?t
2 p.m. at the Jetwa}
Shopping Center. Signn;
Gamma Rho is ion th<
business of offering 4 'Great
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To prepare. One of the. best,
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a wnole six-ounce can of
concentrate, thawed and undiluted,
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| 2 packages (3V4 ounces each)
| vanilla pudding and pie
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1 can (6 ounces) Florida
frozen concentrated orange
juice, thawed, undiluted
l/i cup semi-sweet chocolate
pieces
1 tablespoon light corn syrup
Cake: Prepare cake mix according
to package mixing
directions. Bake in 2 greased
and floured 8-inch square
pans at 350?F/ 25 to 30
minutes. Cool 10 minutes,
reimove from pan and finish
cooling on racks.,
Filling: Measure out 2 tablespoons
orange juice concentrate;
set aside for glaze.
To the remaining concentrate
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cake.
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