Answer 1: The correct answer is: <span>c. headaches
Hypertension (HTN) refers to </span><span>a long-term health condition, wherein blood pressure (BP) in the arteries is chronically elevated. Hypertension is also referred to as high blood pressure. Symptoms of HTN include: severe headaches, fatigue, chest pain, etc. However, the most common symptom of HTN is headaches.
Answer 2: The correct answer is </span><span>a. It generally shows no symptoms.
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High blood pressure (HBP) is known as the "silent killer" because several individuals can suffer from it for years without even knowing that their BP is elevated. Even though HBP can be symptom free it can lead to an increased risk of serious conditions such as<span> heart disease and stroke. </span>
Bacteria are present in many of the foods we eat and the body itself. Most bacteria are not harmful, and some are even very beneficial to people, but some types of bacteria are pathogenic and can cause illness. Campylobacter, E.coli, Listeria, and Salmonella are examples of pathogenic bacteria.