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My name is Mark Swimgood, I’m a surgeon at the hospital, I am an easy-going and reliable person, in my free time I like playing chess, I live in Salt Lake City, Utah, I graduated from The University of Utah

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When dietary changes and exercise do not achieve the desired result, the next step is usually to prescribe medication to treat high blood pressure Because there are so many variables, healthy blood pressure readings can fall anywhere inside a large range The 140 represents the rate of blood flow to the heart or the systolic pressure

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Among working mothers with minor children (ages 17 and under), just one-in-five (21%) say full-time work is the ideal situation for them, down from the 32% who said this back in 1997, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.

- Pew Research Center