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9. Does the weather affect blood pressure?

Blood pressure often rises in cold weather because narrowed blood vessels require the heart to work harder. In contrast, it may drop slightly in warmer temperatures. Other weather conditions — like humidity, wind, or atmospheric pressure — can also cause fluctuations. Maintaining consistent indoor temperatures can help stabilize readings.

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