Sitting in traffic triggers a blood pressure surge that lasts 24 hours
Inching forward bumper to bumper on a highway when you’re on the way to an appointment, or worse, the airport, is enough to spike anyone’s blood pressure (BP). But researchers have found that a BP surge occurs independent of external stressors, and it could be due to the poor air flowing into the car from surrounding traffic.
Tags: University of Washington, Blood Pressure, Traffic Congestion, Traffic, Cardiovascular, Pollution, Air quality
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