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For those interested in high blood pressure / hypertension stats – lots of referenced figures here – https://www.bloodpressureuk.org/news/media-centre/blood-pressure-facts-and-figures/
In terms of the OP’s original comment, just goes to highlight how important it is to carefully read insurance terms. Especially if considering travel which could result in large claims – which are probably the ones insurers will do their upmost to wriggle out of paying. For context of this site, also worth checking for ‘air miles’ exclusions that are present with a number of the main underwriters.
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