hypertension
hypertension
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by Karen Cheong - 2007-07-24
I couldn't resist the title. There are 4 groups of people I can think of. Those who don't have high blood pressure but think they do, those who do have high blood pressure but think they don't, those ...
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by Joe Barton - 2007-07-26
You or a loved one suffers from the 'silent killer' of High Blood Pressure or Hypertension. Unfortunately, you are dealing with a very deadly disease that kills almost 60,000 Americans every ye...
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by Mike Jennings - 2007-07-30
Do you have any control over whether you will develop high blood pressure? Gaining an understanding of how it can develop will help you to make the right choices in preventing high blood pressure or l...
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by Alex Olson - 2007-09-07
If suspect that you or someone you love might have high blood pressure, you may be feeling anxious and nervous. It can be a serious condition, but with a little bit of basic knowledge about it, you c...
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by - 2007-09-11
Multiple studies have demonstrated that patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have a marked increase in the number of cardiovascular events such as strokes and heart attacks. While various theories ...
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by Joe Barton - 2007-09-21
Isn't there some cliché that states, "All good things come in threes'? I never really thought of this until one late-night channel surf brought me to a show called 'The Truth about Food' on the Disc...
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by Joe Barton - 2007-09-21
Isn't there some cliché that states, "All good things come in threes'? I never really thought of this until one late-night channel surf brought me to a show called 'The Truth about Food' on th...
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by H. Wei Williams - 2007-10-03
In treating hypertension, the second qigong/chi kung practice I recommend: Increase your exposure to sunlight.Sunlight regulates much of our bodily functions: sleeping patterns, moods, immune sy...
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by Robert baird - 2007-10-06
Sources of SodiumYour patient must understand which foods and drugs contain sodium. Explain that the most common sources of sodium are table salt, processed foods, drugs, and softened water.Table Salt...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-10-20
Our blood pressure is constantly changing and it is extremely rare to find an individual with a blood pressure reading which is always the same no matter what. Almost everything we do will have an...