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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).
Improvement of PTSD symptoms linked to reduced type 2 diabetes risk

Improvement of PTSD symptoms linked to reduced type 2 diabetes risk

Meaningful PTSD symptom improvement linked to lower risk of type 2 diabetes

Meaningful PTSD symptom improvement linked to lower risk of type 2 diabetes

Regulating blood supply to limbs after stroke improves functional recovery

Regulating blood supply to limbs after stroke improves functional recovery

Early changes in blood pressure linked to poorer brain health in later life

Early changes in blood pressure linked to poorer brain health in later life

Telemedicine programs provide effective alternative to clinic visits for plastic surgery follow-up

Telemedicine programs provide effective alternative to clinic visits for plastic surgery follow-up

Middle-life hypertension may shrink the brain in later life

Middle-life hypertension may shrink the brain in later life

Investigating organ crosstalk leads to a better understanding of sepsis

Investigating organ crosstalk leads to a better understanding of sepsis

Sepsis digital alert system could save lives says NHS

Sepsis digital alert system could save lives says NHS

FDA approves novel device to treat symptoms associated with advanced heart failure

FDA approves novel device to treat symptoms associated with advanced heart failure

FDA approves effective new treatment for extremely drug-resistant tuberculosis

FDA approves effective new treatment for extremely drug-resistant tuberculosis

Tighter blood pressure control could improve brain health finds study

Tighter blood pressure control could improve brain health finds study

Abnormal blood pressure in middle age and late life increases dementia risk

Abnormal blood pressure in middle age and late life increases dementia risk

Greater blood pressure control associated with fewer adverse changes in the brain

Greater blood pressure control associated with fewer adverse changes in the brain

Poor fit between reasoning abilities and job demands linked to health conditions

Poor fit between reasoning abilities and job demands linked to health conditions

Researchers find new target for disease of the heart's smallest blood vessels

Researchers find new target for disease of the heart's smallest blood vessels

Age-related hearing loss could be prevented with development of novel drug

Age-related hearing loss could be prevented with development of novel drug

Study: More heart attacks in areas with higher number of fast food restaurants

Study: More heart attacks in areas with higher number of fast food restaurants

Medical mistrust contributes to delays in African American men using health care system

Medical mistrust contributes to delays in African American men using health care system

Atrial fibrillation is common and incurable, but can be controlled

Atrial fibrillation is common and incurable, but can be controlled

Blood pressure recorded over 24 hours predicts heart diseases more accurately

Blood pressure recorded over 24 hours predicts heart diseases more accurately

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