Why You Should Sauna More Often

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Gettyimages.com/Also known as a sphygmomanometer it is used to measure the blood pressure of patients in a medical environment.

Saunas improve blood pressure

Studies have found that sitting in the sauna for just 30 minutes can improve blood pressure. Some experts believe this means regular sauna time can have long-term effects on blood pressure.

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