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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).
UVA receives $4.4 million federal grant to expand Interactive Home Monitoring program

UVA receives $4.4 million federal grant to expand Interactive Home Monitoring program

New study provides both good and bad news about transient ischemic attacks

New study provides both good and bad news about transient ischemic attacks

New data shows that mINDY gene is involved in blood pressure regulation

New data shows that mINDY gene is involved in blood pressure regulation

Women need to be educated about the warning signs and symptoms of preeclampsia

Women need to be educated about the warning signs and symptoms of preeclampsia

American Heart Association committed to support more than $230 million to achieve health equity

American Heart Association committed to support more than $230 million to achieve health equity

Study finds high prevalence of cardiovascular conditions in male breast cancer patients

Study finds high prevalence of cardiovascular conditions in male breast cancer patients

Lifestyle management with focus on innovations is key to preventing non-communicable diseases

Lifestyle management with focus on innovations is key to preventing non-communicable diseases

Researchers discover direct link between placental function and future metabolic disorders

Researchers discover direct link between placental function and future metabolic disorders

Physical exercise helps improve mobility, increase quality of life of patients with chronic kidney disease

Physical exercise helps improve mobility, increase quality of life of patients with chronic kidney disease

Does hypertension always lead to severe COVID-19?

Does hypertension always lead to severe COVID-19?

COVID-19, influenza and suicide are responsible for deaths of ICE detainees

COVID-19, influenza and suicide are responsible for deaths of ICE detainees

Pharmacists play key role in managing medication-based therapies for older patients

Pharmacists play key role in managing medication-based therapies for older patients

Researchers evaluate the accuracy of NEWS2 scoring system for predicting COVID outcomes

Researchers evaluate the accuracy of NEWS2 scoring system for predicting COVID outcomes

Researchers find potential biomarkers of Parkinson's disease

Researchers find potential biomarkers of Parkinson's disease

Two common blood pressure drugs are not tied to increased risk of COVID-19

Two common blood pressure drugs are not tied to increased risk of COVID-19

Surface temperature scanner is an unreliable way to detect fever associated with Covid-19

Surface temperature scanner is an unreliable way to detect fever associated with Covid-19

Making one small change to lifestyle could help UK adults to reduce stroke risk

Making one small change to lifestyle could help UK adults to reduce stroke risk

Simple blood test can predict which COVID-19 patients are at high risk of severe disease

Simple blood test can predict which COVID-19 patients are at high risk of severe disease

Study to examine if changing mealtimes could reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes

Study to examine if changing mealtimes could reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes

Metformin drug decreases mortality rate in COVID-19 patients with type 2 diabetes

Metformin drug decreases mortality rate in COVID-19 patients with type 2 diabetes

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