hypertension
hypertension
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by Paul J Johnson - 2007-04-20
There are a number of traditional supplements and foods that impact on the blood pressure in the body. This article considers eating celery for high blood pressure reduction, and how someone looking ...
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by DONALD ANDERSON - 2007-04-22
In many instances, excess production of anterior pituitary hormones is caused by the presence of an adenoma arising in the anterior lobe. Other less common causes include hyperplasias and carcinom...
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by Jacqueline Harris - 2007-04-24
Hypertension is known as the silent killer. Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with high blood pressure, but have very few, if any symptoms leading to the diagnosis. In fact, most people who...
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by DONALD ANDERSON - 2007-04-24
Arterial hypertension occurs when changes develop that alter the relationship between blood volume and total peripheral resistance. For many of the secondary forms of hypertension, these factors a...
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by Mike Jennings - 2007-05-04
Do you ever wonder whether you have any symptoms of high blood pressure?Almost one in three adults in the United States, or approximately sixty-six million, has high blood pressure or hypertension and...
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by Bilal Rose - 2007-05-04
It is an accepted fact that appropriate exercise directly lowers the blood pressure of those with hypertension.After each exercise session, Post Exercise Blood Pressure is 10 - 30 mmHg (or even mor...
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by Michael Jennings - 2007-05-04
Copyright (c) 2007 Mike JenningsDo you ever wonder whether you have high blood pressure and just are not aware of it?Are you one of the almost three adults in the United States, or approximately si...
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by Tatyana Turner - 2007-05-01
Many people don't trust drugs for high blood pressure; they prefer natural way of dealing with it. Luckily for you, several herbs are very effective to control this common condition. Discover how y...
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by Paul J Johnson - 2007-05-08
Our lives have become fuller and fuller, and the temptations of modern convenience living has taken its toll on many millions of people in industrialized nations with high blood pressure growing year ...
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by Bilal Rose - 2007-05-10
It is probably OK for people with high blood pressure to drink less than moderate amounts of coffee as long as it is the decaffeinated type. I say "probably OK", because coffee labelled "decaffe...