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Blood Pressure is the force of circulating blood on the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure is taken using two measurements: systolic (measured when the heart beats, when blood pressure is at its highest) and diastolic (measured between heart beats, when blood pressure is at its lowest). Blood pressure is written with the systolic blood pressure first, followed by the diastolic blood pressure (for example 120/80).
Taking steps to prevent heart attack may help slow cognitive decline

Taking steps to prevent heart attack may help slow cognitive decline

Multimorbidity at middle-age linked to higher risk of dementia later in life

Multimorbidity at middle-age linked to higher risk of dementia later in life

Study shows a cause-and-effect link between cigarette smoking and cognitive impairment

Study shows a cause-and-effect link between cigarette smoking and cognitive impairment

Brains of adults with heart-healthy lifestyle are larger and show fewer signs of injury, research finds

Brains of adults with heart-healthy lifestyle are larger and show fewer signs of injury, research finds

Social isolation, loneliness increase cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women

Social isolation, loneliness increase cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women

Greater body fat found to be a risk factor for reduced cognitive function

Greater body fat found to be a risk factor for reduced cognitive function

Researchers discover why patients suffering with hypertension also have diabetes

Researchers discover why patients suffering with hypertension also have diabetes

Unhealthy vaginal microbiome in mothers may contribute to infant deaths and altered development

Unhealthy vaginal microbiome in mothers may contribute to infant deaths and altered development

Study finds steady increase in hypertensive crisis hospitalizations

Study finds steady increase in hypertensive crisis hospitalizations

Curtailed sleep may increase exercise-induced cardiac strain

Curtailed sleep may increase exercise-induced cardiac strain

Northwestern and partners are part of mega NIH program to investigate precision nutrition

Northwestern and partners are part of mega NIH program to investigate precision nutrition

Significance of metabolic parameters in COVID-19 prognosis

Significance of metabolic parameters in COVID-19 prognosis

Nutritional supplements used to improve athletic performance can pose risks to the heart

Nutritional supplements used to improve athletic performance can pose risks to the heart

Predicting pregnancy health and preeclampsia risk with blood RNA sequencing

Predicting pregnancy health and preeclampsia risk with blood RNA sequencing

Following heart-healthy lifestyle behaviors can support good brain health

Following heart-healthy lifestyle behaviors can support good brain health

Music therapy can be an attractive option to manage menopause symptoms and depressed mood

Music therapy can be an attractive option to manage menopause symptoms and depressed mood

Fluid dynamics simulations used to study the effect of exercise on plaque formation at various ages

Fluid dynamics simulations used to study the effect of exercise on plaque formation at various ages

With a vaccine mandate looming, nursing homes face more staffing problems

With a vaccine mandate looming, nursing homes face more staffing problems

Immunogenicity to BNT162b2 booster in adults who had previously received inactivated COVID-19 vaccination

Immunogenicity to BNT162b2 booster in adults who had previously received inactivated COVID-19 vaccination

Artificial intelligence could help better predict the onset and course of cardiovascular disease

Artificial intelligence could help better predict the onset and course of cardiovascular disease

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