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The most-used method of measuring blood pressure is often inaccurate, writes James Sharman James Sharman, Professor of Medical Research and Deputy Director, Menzies Institute for Medical Research., University of Tasmania The most common method of measuring blood pressure is often inaccurate, a new study has found. This could mean people at risk of serious conditions such

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