 I'm here to talk to you a bit about the new American Heart Association guidelines for high blood pressure. From my standpoint, really very little has changed. The issue of high blood pressure or hypertension is still one of the most underappreciated and most under-recognized preventable things that we in this country and worldwide can make steps forward towards trying to minimize. And really all that has changed the definition of high blood pressure. Now anything over 120 over the top number and over 80 on the bottom number is considered elevated blood pressure. It's an opportunity for you to talk to your healthcare provider about trying to tackle this entity before heart disease, stroke and other disease states occur. Most of these are really driven towards lifestyle intervention and if need be, medical therapy is there. But again I think this is only there to capture those people before the disease and the risk factor gets out of hand.