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Once we've done this, we can start looking at targeting those triggers, which will hopefully result in a reduction of blood pressure.” Mapping the mind The team is using the latest cutting-edge techniques, including radio-telemetry (a means of recording blood pressure remotely and continuously) and fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging), to visualise the brain and its blood vessels, while at the same time record changes in blood flow. Professor Paton's team is also working to identify and manipulate the genes that control brain blood flow. Hypertension, which increases in prevalence as people age, is a major risk factor for heart attack, stroke and kidney failure. The authors of the guidelines released Monday said the new definition and emphasis on lifestyle changes are meant to help people start managing their blood pressure earlier, before complications can occur. 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