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Does stress cause hypertension?

There is no doubt that acute stress can cause a transient increase of pressure, but whether exposure to chronic stress raises pressure is controversial. When people move from a traditional village life to the big cities, their blood pressure goes up, but whether this is from stress or a change of diet is uncertain. Having a stressful job may raise the pressure in men but probably not so much in women.