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Over 90% of our members say that being a member of the Blood Pressure Association helps them to manage and reduce their blood pressure.

Membership costs just £20.00 a year, and as a member you will receive:

* Access to our telephone helpline where, for the price of a local telephone call, our qualified nurse offers a sympathetic ear and practical advice on all aspects of managing the condition.

* Positive Pressure is our popular membership magazine and is packed with news, lively features and competitions.  As a new member you will receive the latest issue immediately and two further issues over the coming year. 

* A range of free booklets and information sheets to help you understand more about high blood pressure and how to live with it. 

* A range of special offers with partner organisations.

* A monthly members email newsletter, ePositive Pressure, which aims to bring you new topical news and information from the world of blood pressure.

Join today and Receive our ‘A-Z of blood pressure’ FREE.

It’s a complete guide to everything you need to know about blood pressure and tries to cut through the complex jargon to give you short and clear explanations.

How to join the BPA:

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Positive Pressure

Positive Pressure is the BPA's popular members magazine. Packed with lively features and news, join the BPA now to receive it.


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