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National High Blood Pressure Education Program
The National High Blood Pressure Education Program
(NHBPEP), established in 1972, is a cooperative effort among professional and
voluntary health agencies, State health departments, and many community groups.
The NHBPEP is administered and coordinated by the National Heart, Lung, and
Blood Institute (NHLBI). The goal of the NHBPEP is to reduce death and
disability related to high blood pressure through programs of professional,
patient, and public education.
Health Related Information
Patients/General Public
Health Care/Other Professional
Slide Sets
Your Guide to Lowering High Blood Pressure
Phone numbers are available in the Abbreviated Staff Directory.
Last Updated April 2012
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