Articles, tagged with "hypertension", page 2
03rd January 2012
A lot of people are frustrated with their efforts to lose those extra pounds they have gained and why should not they? The general appearance of an overweight person makes them feel self-conscious and embarrassed in front of others. This is the reason I k...
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Author:
KUKNAS
30th December 2011
Cataracts of the eye cause all sorts of visual problems in people, and are especially common in the over fifties. You may have been diagnosed with the condition after noticing that your eyesight had been deteriorating. The symptoms vary between people b...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
09th December 2011
Diabetes Mellitus is usually a problem whereby you've improved glucose within your blood triggered by a insufficiency in insulin plus an harmful everyday living-design, which can lead to numerous diabetes troubles if not cared earlier. These complications...
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Author:
alemalikov
07th December 2011
Many people are diagnosed with hypertension even though their blood pressure is perfectly normal. Doctors do this every day to perfectly healthy people. In the UK, doctors are now being advised on using a more accurate method before diagnosing any patient...
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Author:
Michael Sellar
02nd December 2011
It’s not a big deal anymore for us to see and be overweight in America. It’s become old hat to see big over weight, and out of shape people. It’s become rather normal to see fat obese people walking around, or should I say struggling to walk around.
Du...
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Author:
Brian Gosur
02nd December 2011
Unfortunately, in many medical areas, diabetes can greatly narrow the treatment options available to patients, and when it comes to matters of the eye, this is also true. But with diabetics statistically more vulnerable to conditions like cataracts and gl...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
24th November 2011
We all know of the astounding results that beet juice can present our health along with the most well-known advantages of ingesting beet juice is it reduces hypertension and it fights cancer cells due to the substance referred to as betacyanin which is fo...
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Author:
Charlie Raynedun
22nd November 2011
Even with the volatility and major bear markets we have seen in the last decade in the stock market, many people want to try their hand at day trading for a living. Why? Because if successful, they have the opportunity to work from home and become financi...
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Author:
ScottProGolf
21st November 2011
Pulsatile tinnitus is 1 form of tinnitus. Typical tinnitus can be triggered by several distinct elements while pulsatile tinnitus is normally caused by disturbances in blood circulation near ear origins.
This type of issue is named as "pulsatile tinnit...
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Author:
Aj673457
18th November 2011
Absolutely! If you're trying to lose weight and burn fat you don't have to be stuck with boring bland foods. It is possible to eat great and lose weight. There are many, many high quality and very delicious foods that you can eat that will actually turbo ...
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Author:
Rick Fenney
17th November 2011
Your kidneys work hard every day to remove waste products from your body. They also help keep your body’s chemicals in balance and help keep the amount of water in your body balanced. Sometimes, certain risk factors can put the kidneys in danger. Your kid...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
17th November 2011
Searching for the good advice on how you can exercise with high blood pressure? Then you have come to the right place! This article provides you with the seven most useful tips that can really help you decrease your blood pressure rate successfully. So ch...
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Author:
Craig William
17th November 2011
If you’re searching for ways to avoid the dangers of hypertension, then best alternative for you is to consume tea for high blood pressure. For several centuries, tea has been taken not only for its fragrant tastes but also for its healing characteristics...
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Author:
Craig William
16th November 2011
What Hypertension? Hypertension is a fancy medical word for high blood pressure. Your blood carries nutrients and oxygen to your body, and to take the waste, such as carbon dioxide. The heart pumps blood through "pipes" - the blood vessels called arteries...
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Author:
cureliotcu
16th November 2011
One of the most common concerns that medical professionals face is the puzzling relationship between menopause and high blood pressure. Pressure levels are known to rise after the end of a woman’s menstrual cycle, but until now the reason behind this conn...
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Author:
Craig William