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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).
Abnormal sleep duration linked to metabolic syndrome in new study

Abnormal sleep duration linked to metabolic syndrome in new study

Researchers find enzyme responsible for aircraft noise-related vascular damage

Researchers find enzyme responsible for aircraft noise-related vascular damage

Study: Antipsychotic treatment increases body fat and decreases insulin sensitivity in youth

Study: Antipsychotic treatment increases body fat and decreases insulin sensitivity in youth

Mediterranean-style eating pattern with lean unprocessed red meat improves heart health

Mediterranean-style eating pattern with lean unprocessed red meat improves heart health

NSAIDs use may increase cardiovascular risk associated with osteoarthritis

NSAIDs use may increase cardiovascular risk associated with osteoarthritis

High blood pressure could be an early sign of dementia

High blood pressure could be an early sign of dementia

Medicare takes aim at boomerang hospitalizations of nursing home patients

Medicare takes aim at boomerang hospitalizations of nursing home patients

Prescription drugs that could raise risk of depression

Prescription drugs that could raise risk of depression

Study shows prevalence of medications with potential to cause depression among U.S. adults

Study shows prevalence of medications with potential to cause depression among U.S. adults

Combination of physical fitness and aortic stiffness explains rate of memory decline in older people

Combination of physical fitness and aortic stiffness explains rate of memory decline in older people

Penn research team identifies novel therapeutic target for heart disease

Penn research team identifies novel therapeutic target for heart disease

US toddlers are consuming too much sugar finds study

US toddlers are consuming too much sugar finds study

Scientists develop algorithm to predict hypotension during surgery

Scientists develop algorithm to predict hypotension during surgery

Researchers develop 'surgery in a pill' to reverse type 2 diabetes

Researchers develop 'surgery in a pill' to reverse type 2 diabetes

Lifestyle modifications can quickly reduce blood pressure

Lifestyle modifications can quickly reduce blood pressure

Study shows positive vascular effects of mango intake in postmenopausal women

Study shows positive vascular effects of mango intake in postmenopausal women

Research shows that treating cholestasis in father lowers risk of high blood pressure in son

Research shows that treating cholestasis in father lowers risk of high blood pressure in son

People with erectile dysfunction have high risk of cardiovascular disease, shows study

People with erectile dysfunction have high risk of cardiovascular disease, shows study

Research drug may one day be novel treatment for systemic inflammatory response syndrome

Research drug may one day be novel treatment for systemic inflammatory response syndrome

Sugar intake of American toddlers crosses maximum amount recommended for adults

Sugar intake of American toddlers crosses maximum amount recommended for adults

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