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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 study reveals perception of dementia risk, preventive actions among middle-aged Americans

New study reveals perception of dementia risk, preventive actions among middle-aged Americans

New treatment stops peanut allergy for 6 weeks with single dose

New treatment stops peanut allergy for 6 weeks with single dose

Added sugar in 60 percent of infant, toddler foods

Added sugar in 60 percent of infant, toddler foods

Understanding how pressure is regulated in the eye could lead to new treatments for glaucoma

Understanding how pressure is regulated in the eye could lead to new treatments for glaucoma

Study sheds light on how HIV infection may increase risk for sudden cardiac death

Study sheds light on how HIV infection may increase risk for sudden cardiac death

Good fitness linked to longer life without dementia

Good fitness linked to longer life without dementia

Study finds sex differences in treatment and outcome after stroke

Study finds sex differences in treatment and outcome after stroke

Study looks at trends in added sugars consumption by infants and toddlers

Study looks at trends in added sugars consumption by infants and toddlers

Children's National receives new funding to strengthen global polycystic kidney disease initiative

Children's National receives new funding to strengthen global polycystic kidney disease initiative

Machine learning algorithm predicts life expectancy in heart failure patients

Machine learning algorithm predicts life expectancy in heart failure patients

Study finds children become less active as they move through primary school

Study finds children become less active as they move through primary school

Tall people more likely to develop atrial fibrillation

Tall people more likely to develop atrial fibrillation

Certain professions and late dinners bad for women’s heart health

Certain professions and late dinners bad for women’s heart health

Substantial changes in blood pressure over long term linked to dementia risk

Substantial changes in blood pressure over long term linked to dementia risk

Height may be a causal risk factor for atrial fibrillation

Height may be a causal risk factor for atrial fibrillation

Researchers develop unique model to predict risk of septic shock in children

Researchers develop unique model to predict risk of septic shock in children

Art gallery programs can improve wellbeing of people with dementia, study shows

Art gallery programs can improve wellbeing of people with dementia, study shows

Scientists find driver for more deadly prostate cancer

Scientists find driver for more deadly prostate cancer

Stress affects circadian rhythm, increases metabolic disease risk

Stress affects circadian rhythm, increases metabolic disease risk

High muscle volume in middle age tied to lower cardiovascular disease risk

High muscle volume in middle age tied to lower cardiovascular disease risk

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