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Headache in patients with mild to moderate hypertension is generally not associated with simultaneous blood pressure elevation

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Our results did not support the opinion that headache experienced by stage 1-2 hypertensives was generally caused by simultaneous elevation in blood pressure. The direct mechanisms of headache in hypertension, as well as the relation between increments in blood pressure above 180/110 mmHg and headache, need further investigations.

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