Major Triggers of Hypertension Disorder

Bisphenol A (BPA)

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A study published in the journal Hypertension found the chemical bisphenol A or BPA can raise blood pressure. This chemical is commonly found in plastic containers that hold food and drinks. The study concluded bisphenol A can seep into foods and beverages and enter the body. Other studies have shown being chronically exposed to this chemical is linked to an increase in high blood pressure and heart disease. The best way to reduce the risk of exposure to bisphenol A is to choose plastic products specifically labeled 'BPA-free' or opt for non-plastic containers such as those made from glass, stainless steel, or porcelain, whenever possible.

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