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between' level of anxiety and total knowledge of the patients. Conclusion: The implementation ofrelaxation techniques had a positive effect on anxiety and blood pressure of patients with essentialhypertension. Recommendation: - Further research is required to study the effect ofimplementing the developed self-care guide on such a group of the hypertensive patients.]]>
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