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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).
Women who have more sex less likely to have early menopause

Women who have more sex less likely to have early menopause

Burnout linked to higher risk for abnormal heart rhythm

Burnout linked to higher risk for abnormal heart rhythm

UT Southwestern researchers explain racial disparities in heart failure risk

UT Southwestern researchers explain racial disparities in heart failure risk

Discovery could lead to new treatments for hypertension, dementia

Discovery could lead to new treatments for hypertension, dementia

Global warming likely to increase injuries and deaths in US

Global warming likely to increase injuries and deaths in US

Mount Sinai ophthalmologists share tips for early detection of glaucoma

Mount Sinai ophthalmologists share tips for early detection of glaucoma

Study shows how insects adjust their physiological responses to gravity

Study shows how insects adjust their physiological responses to gravity

Health benefits of a 'Dry January'

Health benefits of a 'Dry January'

Losing Tongue Fat Improves Sleep Apnea

Losing Tongue Fat Improves Sleep Apnea

Mount Sinai physicians emphasize the importance of early detection, treatment of thyroid disease

Mount Sinai physicians emphasize the importance of early detection, treatment of thyroid disease

Tea drinkers live longer new study shows

Tea drinkers live longer new study shows

Study: Bisphenol S can hinder heart function within minutes of exposure

Study: Bisphenol S can hinder heart function within minutes of exposure

Drinking tea thrice a week is linked with longer, healthier life

Drinking tea thrice a week is linked with longer, healthier life

Novel biomaterial shows promise in  treating cerebral aneurysms

Novel biomaterial shows promise in treating cerebral aneurysms

Frequently cited claim that e-cigarettes are '95% safer' is misleading and outdated

Frequently cited claim that e-cigarettes are '95% safer' is misleading and outdated

University of Chicago Medicine vascular surgeon offers tips for healthy arteries and veins

University of Chicago Medicine vascular surgeon offers tips for healthy arteries and veins

Minimally invasive technique to directly measure cardiac output in newborns

Minimally invasive technique to directly measure cardiac output in newborns

Observational study uncovers largest outbreak of neurologic illness to date in the U.S.

Observational study uncovers largest outbreak of neurologic illness to date in the U.S.

First-time marathon training could rejuvenate your heart

First-time marathon training could rejuvenate your heart

Comparing surgical and non-surgical weight loss procedures

Comparing surgical and non-surgical weight loss procedures

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