Doctors are usually wary of advising patients with pulmonary hypertension to exercise for fear that it may put too much extra strain on the heart. However, a new review suggests patients with the condition can benefit safely from exercise and improve their quality of life.
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The new review suggests that patients with pulmonary hypertension can reduce their blood pressure through exercise without compromising their safety.

Pulmonary hypertension is where there is high blood pressure in the arteries between the heart and the lungs.

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