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What is a set point and to what degree are key survival parameters?

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A set point is a record of past dr,'s visits; basically, past visits; example, your normal blood pressure is 106/70, has been for years..nxt. drs.visit it is 170/ 110. depending on your age, they will determine a cause..
normal B/P: 108/65, so more research needs to be done to achieve homeostasis.
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