When One Spouse Has Hypertension, The Other May Well, Too


Married couples who share a similar diet and lifestyle seem to also share chronic diseases. A new study looked at thousands of husband and wife pairs in the U.S., U.K., China, and India. Despite having different genetics, spouses were more likely to have hypertension when their partner also had high blood pressure.1 These findings compliment a recent twin study that found lifestyle to be more important for health than genetics.2


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