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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).
Diabetes on the rise and insulin production may soon become inadequate

Diabetes on the rise and insulin production may soon become inadequate

Study highlights need for better screening tools to detect maternal sepsis

Study highlights need for better screening tools to detect maternal sepsis

Smoke-free laws associated with reduced systolic blood pressure

Smoke-free laws associated with reduced systolic blood pressure

Vision impairments may increase risk of falls in older adults

Vision impairments may increase risk of falls in older adults

Drug used to treat PTSD does not reduce suicidal thinking, may worsen nightmares and insomnia

Drug used to treat PTSD does not reduce suicidal thinking, may worsen nightmares and insomnia

RNAi therapy shown to alleviate preeclampsia in animal model

RNAi therapy shown to alleviate preeclampsia in animal model

Achieving new guideline blood pressure goals may prevent 3 million cardiovascular events

Achieving new guideline blood pressure goals may prevent 3 million cardiovascular events

Study reveals impact of residual inflammatory risk on clinical outcomes after PCI

Study reveals impact of residual inflammatory risk on clinical outcomes after PCI

Urine test to check if patients take their medications will save the NHS money, say researchers

Urine test to check if patients take their medications will save the NHS money, say researchers

Noise pollution in hospital impact quality and safety of healthcare

Noise pollution in hospital impact quality and safety of healthcare

Workplace bullying or violence linked to higher risk of cardiovascular problems

Workplace bullying or violence linked to higher risk of cardiovascular problems

Static and dynamic physical activities offer varying protection against heart disease

Static and dynamic physical activities offer varying protection against heart disease

Obesity significantly increases risk of Type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease

Obesity significantly increases risk of Type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease

Long term exposure to road traffic noise linked with greater obesity risk

Long term exposure to road traffic noise linked with greater obesity risk

Person's sex hormones may play key role in trauma survival, finds study

Person's sex hormones may play key role in trauma survival, finds study

Protein which plays role in sensing cell damage serves as new target to treat pulmonary hypertension

Protein which plays role in sensing cell damage serves as new target to treat pulmonary hypertension

Hot water treatment may help improve inflammation and metabolism in sedentary people

Hot water treatment may help improve inflammation and metabolism in sedentary people

New study of tribe shows influence of Western diet and lifestyle on blood pressure

New study of tribe shows influence of Western diet and lifestyle on blood pressure

Football coaches with great emotional competence are more successful

Football coaches with great emotional competence are more successful

Risk factors for cardiovascular disease closely track with changes in diet patterns

Risk factors for cardiovascular disease closely track with changes in diet patterns

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