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Beginning of the chapter Hypertension and genetics (HYPERTENSION SENSOR) 43

SENSORS HYPERTENSION SENSOR Hypertension

SENSORS Hypertension 1) Prevention 2) Early detection 3) Better treatment HYPERTENSION SENSOR

SENSORS The genes for hypertension

SENSORS The genes for hypertension

SENSORS The genes for hypertension

SENSORS The genes for hypertension

SENSORS HYPERTENSION SENSOR Prevention Do not smoke Drink alcohol only in moderation (1/4L red wine) Achieve optimum weight Practice regular exercises (30 minutes several times a week) Reduce the intake of salt (under 6g/day) Follow a balanced, healthy diet (fruits, vegetables) Measure your blood pressure regularly

SENSORS Hypertension 1) Prevention 2) Early detection 3) Better treatment HYPERTENSION SENSOR

PHARMACOGENETICS Various drugs and enzymes DRUG D 3A42C192E9 3A5 NAT2 DRUG C 2D6 DRUG B 2C9 DRUG A 1A2 break down

SENSORS The genes for hypertension

End of the chapter Hypertension and genetics (HYPERTENSION SENSOR) 43