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Disease, high blood pressure is "unclear the reason for the disease" But, before the period was the discovery of "glymphatic system" is a functional waste clearance pathway for the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) by exchange of solutes between the CSF and the ISF is driven by arterial pulsation ,


and some studies on this system " the authors reported that when cerebral arterial pulsation was either increased or decreased, the rate of paravacular CSF flux in turn increased or decreased, respectively" [1]


Now, regarding "high blood pressure" is it possible that the reason is:


Inefficient "glymphatic system" , then rise "blood pressure" for make up for it.


final note : When I slept a short period, i notice an increase in my pulse.




[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glymphatic_system#Physiological_functions


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Disease, high blood pressure is "unclear the reason for the disease"

 

 

Really?

http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Blood-pressure-(high)/Pages/Causes.aspx

 

Now, regarding "high blood pressure" is it possible that the reason is:

Inefficient "glymphatic system" , then rise "blood pressure" for make up for it.

 

Is there any evidence for that?

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Is there any evidence for that?

 

Through the following link:
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Who's at risk of high blood pressure?
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long-term sleep deprivation.
and "glymphatic system" works vigorously during sleep, and any defect in the "sleep" is a defect in the glymphatic system.
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