High blood pressure is a health problem, causing the United States each year many people have been killed. Also, if not kill, but can still lead to major problems, including heart attacks and strokes.

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Hypertension / High Blood Pressure

Hypertension Hypertension is the medical term. Hypertension (HBP) or hypertension means high pressure (tension in the arteries). Arterial vessels to bring the heart pumps blood to all tissues and organs of the body.

Blood pressure of less than 12,080, is (more…)

High blood pressure, high cholesterol, overweight, active lifestyle and smoking-related risk factors for heart attacks and strokes. If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure is strongly recommended that you deplete As part of this plan in order to prevent the occurrence of heart attacks and strokes some level of cholesterol.

You can reduce eating healthy foods, avoid foods high in fat, cholesterol levels. If better nutrition, sufficient to reduce cholesterol levels, your doctor may recommend you take some drugs to reduce cholesterol. We see some changes, it is possible for your diet to reduce cholesterol levels.

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If you have high blood pressure, lowering cholesterol levels, you should avoid or reduce the consumption of red meat and you’re away from the amount of sausage and bacon. Avoid foods that contain saturated fats, if you plan to (more…)

Have high blood pressure caused by these diseases. Each of them a life-threatening, they may or may not have any other symptoms of what you suffer from high blood pressure. Many pharmacies and grocery stories of blood pressure monitoring equipment for free to the public. You should check your blood pressure every time you see one of these machines.
A good starting point, the normal blood pressure is 120/80. The first number represents the systolic pressure. This is the maximum pressure on the arteries that is created during the contraction of the left ventricle.

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The second number represents the diastolic pressure. Diastolic pressure is the measurement of blood pressure when the heart is relaxed. The performance of high pressure when the systolic blood pressure over (more…)

Some researchers contend that almost one in three adults living in the United States have high blood pressure, also known as one of high blood pressure, but researchers believe that about one third of adults have high blood pressure do not know if they are, of course due to the lack of third symptoms. High blood pressure can lead to heart disease, stroke, heart failure and renal failure.

Hypertension is often called the silent killer because people do not know they have it. The best way to determine if you have high blood pressure is to control blood pressure.

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The levels of blood pressure, largely depending on the volume of the heart pumps blood and the level of resistance to the flow of arterial blood. The greater the amount of blood the heart pump, as well as the arteries narrow, the higher the blood pressure.
A good starting point, the normal blood pressure is (more…)

BP 101

21/09/09

BP 101

Blood pressure is essential to your life, let your blood in the arteries and veins mobile, so that oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body and take away your waste disposal metabolism of the kidney.

High blood pressure, or hypertension, which means that they are too good. When blood pressure is well above the level of your blood, in order to complete his work, can damage the arteries and veins, but also the organs of the body, their services.

For example, could lead to a blow from a broken blood vessel in the brain. High blood pressure can also damage the heart, kidneys and eyes.

American Heart Association Web site has all the aspects of high blood pressure many of the pages. Links to these pages, insert an appropriate place, that the reader wants to dig.

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For most people the reasons for high blood pressure is not as clear. However, record, its potential impact is very unfortunate.

Misunderstandings and urban (more…)