The next question is what kind of monitor...one that you have to remember to take out and take your blood pressure....or one of the new wireless devices that uses the blue tooth in your phone to transmit...digital or non-digital tracking...and will it all soon be closer to digital soon??? How much technology does your physician use is another good question, does he/she support digital monitoring yet? It's all a personal decision, at least for now...BD
Everyone with high blood pressure — some 72 million Americans — should own a home monitor and do regular pressure checks, the American Heart Association and other groups urged Thursday in an unprecedented endorsement of a medical device for consumers.
High blood pressure is a leading cause of heart attacks, strokes and death. Having it checked a few times a year in a doctor's office or at the drugstore is not enough to keep tabs on it, and regular home monitoring is more accurate, the new advice says.
Monitors urged for all with high blood pressure - Yahoo! News
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