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10% discount on the Aktiia device ? ?? ? Hi {NAME},   Understanding how to keep your heart

10% discount on the Aktiia device [View in browser]( [Patient](   ☰✕ [Latest features]( [Symptom checker]( [Community]( [Topics](   Hi {NAME},   Understanding how to keep your heart healthy is important at any age – not just when you get older. Health issues can develop in your early 40’s, so monitoring your health can help you understand when things aren't going quite so well. This allows you to take control and seek medical help early when needed.   Blood pressure is a significant sign of your heart health and well-being - so it's important to keep it in check. [Blood pressure monitor]( [Why Monitor Your Blood Pressure? ]( High blood pressure often develops gradually and can go unnoticed. Untreated high blood pressure can lead to serious health complications, including increasing your risk of heart disease and stroke. The damage it causes can grow over time - so regular monitoring is crucial. [BUY NOW]( [10% discount on the Aktiia device, valid from February 1st -14th 2024]( Use code: PatientxAktiia  [Blood pressure monitor]( [Aktiia's solution: ]( Aktiia is an ongoing and non-invasive way to monitor your blood pressure. Our wearable device seamlessly fits into your daily life, helping you to keep track of your blood pressure patterns effortlessly. Unlike cuff readings, Aktiia gives real-time understanding of your blood pressure. Don't wait until later to put your heart health first. Start now by taking control of your blood pressure. [BUY NOW]( [Patient]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram](   ©Egton Medical Information Systems Limited. Registered in England and Wales.   Registered number: 10004395 Registered office: Fulford Grange, Micklefield Lane, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6BA. Patient is a UK registered trade mark.   Why have I received this email?   These newsletters are sent to a broad range of Patient users who have opted in to receiving marketing materials. We send newsletters highlighting common issues and ailments which are likely to be of general interest to our users. These newsletters may be sponsored by third parties, who may offer services in relation to the relevant conditions in the newsletters. They are generic and not sent based on anything in your medical record or that you may have discussed with your doctor. However, if you'd rather not receive them, you can [unsubscribe here](.   [Terms & conditions]( [Privacy policy]( [Support]( [Sign in](

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