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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).
Formula of 80 and precautions can help prevent heart attack during festive season

Formula of 80 and precautions can help prevent heart attack during festive season

Exercising three times a week can improve brain power in seniors

Exercising three times a week can improve brain power in seniors

Women with heart disease report more disparities in care compared with men

Women with heart disease report more disparities in care compared with men

Kidney failure is increasing in Australians under 50 with type 2 diabetes, study finds

Kidney failure is increasing in Australians under 50 with type 2 diabetes, study finds

McMaster study: Your postal code may play a role in your risk of major diseases

McMaster study: Your postal code may play a role in your risk of major diseases

Barbershop-based medical intervention can successfully lower blood pressure, new data shows

Barbershop-based medical intervention can successfully lower blood pressure, new data shows

Green leafy vegetables may reduce risk of developing liver steatosis

Green leafy vegetables may reduce risk of developing liver steatosis

Researchers explore home healthcare nurses' knowledge attitudes toward infection control

Researchers explore home healthcare nurses' knowledge attitudes toward infection control

Adolescents who use cognitive reappraisal had better metabolic measures, shows study

Adolescents who use cognitive reappraisal had better metabolic measures, shows study

Caffeine therapy benefits developing brains of premature babies

Caffeine therapy benefits developing brains of premature babies

Weight history at ages 20 and 40 could help predict patients' future risk of heart failure

Weight history at ages 20 and 40 could help predict patients' future risk of heart failure

FDA issues warning letter to Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical involved in valsartan recall

FDA issues warning letter to Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical involved in valsartan recall

Puzzles do not keep dementia away finds study

Puzzles do not keep dementia away finds study

Yes to yoghurt and cheese: New improved Mediterranean diet

Yes to yoghurt and cheese: New improved Mediterranean diet

Drug repositioning strategy identifies potential new treatments for epilepsy

Drug repositioning strategy identifies potential new treatments for epilepsy

Study supports BMI as useful tool for assessing obesity and health

Study supports BMI as useful tool for assessing obesity and health

Study: People living near oil and gas wells show early signs of cardiovascular disease

Study: People living near oil and gas wells show early signs of cardiovascular disease

Study could lead to a potential new way of treating sepsis

Study could lead to a potential new way of treating sepsis

Low-salt diet may be more beneficial for females than males

Low-salt diet may be more beneficial for females than males

Study explores how patients want to discuss symptoms with doctors

Study explores how patients want to discuss symptoms with doctors

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