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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).
New approach transforms oldest antibiotics into safer, stronger drugs

New approach transforms oldest antibiotics into safer, stronger drugs

Direction and type of the force acting on a cell can alter gene expression

Direction and type of the force acting on a cell can alter gene expression

Machine learning can predict pediatric ECMO patients at risk of brain injury

Machine learning can predict pediatric ECMO patients at risk of brain injury

Sleep apnea treatment can lower daytime resting heart rates in patients with prediabetes

Sleep apnea treatment can lower daytime resting heart rates in patients with prediabetes

UC Davis leads a consortium to develop new treatments for spinal cord injuries

UC Davis leads a consortium to develop new treatments for spinal cord injuries

Health care spending in the U.S. could be attributed to modifiable risk factors

Health care spending in the U.S. could be attributed to modifiable risk factors

Cancer chemotherapy changes the function of cells that repair heart injury

Cancer chemotherapy changes the function of cells that repair heart injury

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm for people with heart disease

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm for people with heart disease

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm for people with heart disease

COVID-19 has created a perfect storm for people with heart disease

Small for gestational age babies more likely to experience asymmetric growth

Small for gestational age babies more likely to experience asymmetric growth

Sleep apnea increases risk of severe COVID 19

Sleep apnea increases risk of severe COVID 19

Generalized epilepsy patients have higher OSA risk than people with focal epilepsy

Generalized epilepsy patients have higher OSA risk than people with focal epilepsy

ACD study underscores the prevalence of malnutrition among obese individuals

ACD study underscores the prevalence of malnutrition among obese individuals

Study pinpoints heating element in vaping devices as cause for lung injuries

Study pinpoints heating element in vaping devices as cause for lung injuries

Study finds new treatment approach for patients with salt sensitive hypertension

Study finds new treatment approach for patients with salt sensitive hypertension

Targeted therapy found to be effective at shrinking tumors in patients with nonsmall-cell lung cancer

Targeted therapy found to be effective at shrinking tumors in patients with nonsmall-cell lung cancer

Newer Type 2 diabetes medications could reduce kidney, heart disease risks

Newer Type 2 diabetes medications could reduce kidney, heart disease risks

Study identifies genes linked with abdominal aortic aneurysm

Study identifies genes linked with abdominal aortic aneurysm

Risk factors for mortality among hospitalized patients with COVID-19

Risk factors for mortality among hospitalized patients with COVID-19

Novel technique helps detect heart damage in top-level competition dogs

Novel technique helps detect heart damage in top-level competition dogs

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