Articles, tagged with "normal blood pressure", page 1
18th January 2012
Cordyceps, a rare mushroom found only in parts of Eastern Asia, is a growing name in the medical community as its legendary benefits are being confirmed by research. Although awareness surrounding high blood pressure (HBP) and its health risks are growing...
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LisaCWilliams
19th December 2011
Hard Bodies Personal Training Located in Manhattan, NY Constant maintenance of proper blood pressure is definitely not an easy task to do. These days, a lot of people suffer and even die due to the abnormally high pressure of blood in the blood stream. Hi...
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Jason Fiorini
24th November 2011
Four warning signs you shouldn’t ignore
Full blown diabetes is easy to spot: frequent, uncontrollable urges to urinate, virtually unquenchable thirst, numbness in your hands and feet. Symptoms leading up to the full blown disease are easier to ignore. ...
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Author:
fin2000
20th October 2011
Most people understand the importance of seeing a doctor when they have health issues and one of the first things the doctor will do is take a close look at your numbers. Your personal numbers not only tell a story of your overall health, but can help in ...
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JenB
05th October 2011
Cardiogenic shock is a severe, and potentially fatal, complication of several disorders that restrict the heart’s capability to pump sufficient blood to support the body’s demands. When the body’s organs, such as the liver, kidney and brain, do not receiv...
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Art Jones
03rd October 2011
High blood pressure is a curse of modern life. The stresses of living in a fast paced environment combined with age has many looking for methods to reduce the worry and fear they live under. While doctors are more likely to pay some lip service to the nee...
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Cinergy Health & Life
25th July 2011
Each and every day significant numbers of individuals are afflicted by it. For a great deal of people today, high blood pressure is basically easily remedied. For quite a few others, it is a tough condition to manage. Whilst prescribed medicines can work ...
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Author:
Walter Harper
19th July 2011
High blood pressure can occur in anyone. Many people who have hypertension are at least 35 years old, however. Its incidence is particularly high in African Americans, obese individuals, middle-aged and elderly individuals, those who drink heavily, and ...
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Benito Chapman
30th June 2011
Is there any wonder, then, that so many people today search for herbal or homeopathic remedies or a magic bullet for their problems? Which is why a lot of people peddle blood pressure treatments on-line.High blood pressure (hypertension) is really a chron...
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Author:
Bobby Jacobs
27th June 2011
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“Do something every day that you don't want to do; this is the golden rule for acquiring the habit of doing your duty without pain."
Mark Twain quotes
(American Humorist, Writer and Lecturer. 1835-1910)
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Author:
Joseph S F Ng
20th June 2011
Worried about Hypertension? Use Ayurvedic Medicines for Effective Cure
Most people in today’s generation have been raised without a basic education of how the body functions or what is beneficial and detrimental for it – both physically and mentally. A...
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Author:
Janvi Sharma
14th June 2011
Ongoing research shows that eating dark chocolate exerts beneficial effects throughout the whole body. High quality chocolate delivers disease-zapping antioxidants, lowers blood pressure and protects your heart and liver, all in one fell crunch.
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Author:
James
14th June 2011
High blood pressure or hypertension is one of the leading causes for heart diseases and stroke. For those who may not be well informed of this condition, the blood pressure in the body is the force of the person’s blood as it pushes against the body’s art...
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Author:
morganhumble
31st May 2011
Traumatic Injuries
Traumatic injuries cause damage to tissues. The incidental rupturing of ancillary and primary blood vessels supplying these tissues causes internal bleeding at the site of injury. The blood supplies normally bring nutrients and oxyge...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
31st May 2011
SPRAINS, STRAIN, FRACTURE, AND DISLOCATIONS
Traumatic injuries cause damage to tissues. The incidental rupturing of ancillary and primary blood vessels supplying these tissues internally bleed at the site of trauma. The blood supplies normally bring nu...
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Author:
John Laurusonis