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5 ways to keep your blood pressure in check

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Untreated high blood pressure or hyper-tension can lead to a number of health concerns including stroke and coronary artery disease, so NBC’s Dr. Natalie Azar joins TODAY to share five tips to help keep blood pressure under control — including monitoring salt intake, managing stress and more.