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Why do elderly have low diastolic pressure? Uncovering the Causes

Epidemiological data shows that while systolic blood pressure increases continuously with age, diastolic pressure tends to decline after the seventh decade. Understanding **why do elderly have low diastolic pressure** is crucial for managing their overall cardiovascular health and ensuring proper care.

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