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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).
Researchers to develop sensor-containing super-smart textiles for remote health monitoring

Researchers to develop sensor-containing super-smart textiles for remote health monitoring

California moves on climate change, but rejects aggressive cuts to greenhouse emissions

California moves on climate change, but rejects aggressive cuts to greenhouse emissions

The checkup is in the mail? Soliciting letter carriers to help deliver health care

The checkup is in the mail? Soliciting letter carriers to help deliver health care

COVID-19 infection during pregnancy increases risk of developing pre-eclampsia, study finds

COVID-19 infection during pregnancy increases risk of developing pre-eclampsia, study finds

Healthy eating pattern improves weight, reduces cardiovascular disease risks in overweight children

Healthy eating pattern improves weight, reduces cardiovascular disease risks in overweight children

Study supports the implementation of Beckman Coulter’s MDW in emergency labs as initial test to detect sepsis

Study supports the implementation of Beckman Coulter’s MDW in emergency labs as initial test to detect sepsis

Cardiothoracic surgeons implant novel type of artificial heart in a female patient

Cardiothoracic surgeons implant novel type of artificial heart in a female patient

Heart attack survivors using a smartphone app experienced lower hospital readmission rates

Heart attack survivors using a smartphone app experienced lower hospital readmission rates

Study outlines a baseline bundle of care interventions for critically ill patients

Study outlines a baseline bundle of care interventions for critically ill patients

Researchers pioneer simple but revolutionary approach to early Alzheimer's diagnosis

Researchers pioneer simple but revolutionary approach to early Alzheimer's diagnosis

Physical activity may hasten plaque build-up in the coronary arteries, finds research

Physical activity may hasten plaque build-up in the coronary arteries, finds research

Missing out on recommended sleep could lead to poorer snacking choices

Missing out on recommended sleep could lead to poorer snacking choices

Drugs and surgery show promise for reducing long-term effects of obesity-related hypertension

Drugs and surgery show promise for reducing long-term effects of obesity-related hypertension

Study reveals brain insult from hypertension among middle-aged adults

Study reveals brain insult from hypertension among middle-aged adults

COVID-19 vaccine-related allergies are rare, typically mild and treatable, finds study

COVID-19 vaccine-related allergies are rare, typically mild and treatable, finds study

Two-hour glucose tolerance test helps identify patients at heightened risk of cognitive decline

Two-hour glucose tolerance test helps identify patients at heightened risk of cognitive decline

Scientists examine kids’ unique immune systems as more fall victim to covid

Scientists examine kids’ unique immune systems as more fall victim to covid

Hydroxyurea therapy can improve or reverse cardiac complications in sickle cell anemia patients

Hydroxyurea therapy can improve or reverse cardiac complications in sickle cell anemia patients

Epigenetic aging could be a promising biomarker for measuring cardiovascular disease risk

Epigenetic aging could be a promising biomarker for measuring cardiovascular disease risk

Researchers explore whether cocoa supplementation can reduce aging

Researchers explore whether cocoa supplementation can reduce aging

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