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The next 4 questiоns belоng tо this Cаse Study: Pаtient Profile:  Pаtient is a 75-year old African-American female. Chief Complaint:  "I am here for my check-up and I have been told I have bad breath." Dental History:  The patient has regular dental appointments every 6 months. Medical History:  The patient suffers with depression, arthritis and type 2 diabetes.  Her BMI indicates she is obese.  She currently takes OTC Aspirin, (metformin hydrochloride) Glucophage® (amlodipine besylate) Norvasc® (paroxetine hydrochloride) Paxil® (hydrochlorothiazide) Microzide®  Vital signs recorded:  Blood Pressure:  150/95; Pulse:  64 BPM. Intraoral Examination: Bilateral mandibular tori were noted along with a coated tongue. A fibroma measuring 2mm x 2mm was observed on the attached gingiva between #8 and #9. Supplemental Information: Patient has poor dexterity in each hand. Patient is curious about a power brush, if it can relieve her hand discomfort while brushing. Health Behaviors: Patient recently began sucking on mints to alleviate her dry mouth and bad breath. Patient brushes once daily with a manual toothbrush. Gingival Description:  Generalized marginal and papillary erythema and edema. Localized cyanotic tissue around the facial of tooth #5. Bleeding Index:  20% Plaque Score:  75% Social History:  She plays cards with her friends on Wednesday nights. The patient's hypertensive condition can be risk associated with each of the following except one, what is the EXCEPTION?