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الصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
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A scientific study has found that feeling sleepy during the day could be an early indicator of a potential risk for high blood pressure, especially if the person does not experience problems sleeping at night. The results showed that individuals who complain of daytime drowsiness have a 52% higher likelihood of developing high blood pressure, with their risk increasing by 74% in the future. Additionally, spending more than 30 minutes before falling asleep at night may more than double the risk of high blood pressure and triple the chances of future development.
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