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Which of the following is NOT an effective way to control hypertension? A. Weight loss B. Regular exercise C. Increase caloric intake D. Reduce sodium intake
INCREASE CALORIC INTAKE is NOT an effective way to control hypertension.
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INCREASE CALORIC INTAKE is NOT an effective way to control hypertension.
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