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Addicted to reels? It may lead to high BP in young, middle-aged people

The study found that longer screen time spent watching short videos at bedtime was associated with a higher hypertension prevalence

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Even as watching short videos or reels on social media platforms has become an integral part of the daily lives of young and middle-aged people, a new study shows that addiction to this can lead to high blood pressure.

The study, conducted by researchers The First Hospital of Hebei Medical University in China, aimed to explore the correlation between the screen time spent watching short videos at bedtime and essential hypertension among young and middle-aged people.

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