hypertension
hypertension
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by Joe Barton - 2007-12-17
"This will eventually kill you!" echoed in my head as the doctor continued his spiel on high blood pressure. As he continued on, I began to think of my family and what would happen to them if I died....
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by JOE BARTON - 2007-12-16
"This will eventually kill you!" echoed in my head as the doctor continued his spiel on high blood pressure. As he continued on, I began to think of my family and what would happen to them if I d...
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by Christian Goodman.. - 2008-04-22
While there is no exact cause of hypertension (or so the doctors say), several lifestyle factors have been found to raise blood pressure. In the tradition of making Here's my very own Top Ten Ways to ...
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by Donald Saunders - 2008-05-08
It is said that there are in the region of 73 million adults in the US alone today who are suffering from high blood pressure and that over 50,000 individuals will die as a result of the condition dur...
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by blueboy - 2008-05-14
Given the fact that obstructive sleep apnea can have devastating health consequences, various solutions have been looked for in the attempt to improve the condition. Thus, companies specialized in ora...
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by Joe Barton - 2008-05-24
You can lower high blood pressure naturally and become healthier, enjoy better sex and lose up to 30 pounds of body fat! That is like killing 3 birds with one stone! But how? By throwing away your ...
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by Sivakorn Siricharoensataporn - 2008-06-06
To have weight in accordance to your height is important not only to look good but also to stay healthy. Obesity is often accompanied with health problems like hypertension and cardiac problems, so on...
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by MIKE SELVON - 2008-06-16
One-third of the Americans with hypertension don't even know they have it. To test for high blood pressure, as it's commonly called, the doctor will place a cuff around your arm and gently tighten it ...
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by Alvin Hopkinson - 2008-06-25
Living with high blood pressure does not mean that you can't live a normal life. Many Americans who suffer from the condition are both unaware that they have it and they don't have the necessary infor...
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by Paul Rodgers - 2008-07-03
It is often called the "silent killer" because it can damage your heart, kidney, and brain, even though you feel no symptoms. Blood pressure is the force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of ...