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Can high blood pressure increase hunger?

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No: A person generally cannot feel her blood pressure. For example, a person can have a typical blood pressure of 100/55, 110/65, 120/75, 130/85, or 140/95. There are people walking around with each of these pressures, and they don't feel differently from one another merely because of the pressure. The pressures don't increase or decrease hunger.

Answered 10/8/2019

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