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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).
American Heart Association certifies select peanuts with Heart-Check mark

American Heart Association certifies select peanuts with Heart-Check mark

Study reveals the association between ultra-processed foods and cancer

Study reveals the association between ultra-processed foods and cancer

Poor fitness levels increase the risk dementia, concludes study

Poor fitness levels increase the risk dementia, concludes study

FDA approves new treatment for non-metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer

FDA approves new treatment for non-metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer

Study reveals perception and reaction of parents to their child's BMI report card

Study reveals perception and reaction of parents to their child's BMI report card

Climbing stairs reduces hypertension and strengthens muscles, find study

Climbing stairs reduces hypertension and strengthens muscles, find study

Stair climbing lowers blood pressure and builds leg strength in postmenopausal women

Stair climbing lowers blood pressure and builds leg strength in postmenopausal women

Five minute treadmill test can predict risk of mortality, research finds

Five minute treadmill test can predict risk of mortality, research finds

Benefits of physical activity can outweigh effects of severe obesity, study shows

Benefits of physical activity can outweigh effects of severe obesity, study shows

Plant-based diet improves diabetes markers in overweight adults, study shows

Plant-based diet improves diabetes markers in overweight adults, study shows

Higher yogurt intake linked to lower cardiovascular disease risk among hypertensive adults

Higher yogurt intake linked to lower cardiovascular disease risk among hypertensive adults

Postmenopausal women with high body-fat levels despite normal BMI have increased breast cancer risk

Postmenopausal women with high body-fat levels despite normal BMI have increased breast cancer risk

Novel genetic mutations may explain link between high HDL cholesterol and reduced heart disease risk

Novel genetic mutations may explain link between high HDL cholesterol and reduced heart disease risk

Yoga training offers benefits to adults with metabolic syndrome

Yoga training offers benefits to adults with metabolic syndrome

Study adds more evidence that intestinal microbiome plays substantial role in obesity

Study adds more evidence that intestinal microbiome plays substantial role in obesity

Scientists discover rare hypertension disease gene

Scientists discover rare hypertension disease gene

Compounds derived from hops may improve cognitive, other functions in metabolic syndrome patients

Compounds derived from hops may improve cognitive, other functions in metabolic syndrome patients

Lingering hypertension may go unnoticed among women with pre-eclampsia during pregnancy

Lingering hypertension may go unnoticed among women with pre-eclampsia during pregnancy

Short-term weight loss before bariatric surgery leads to better outcomes

Short-term weight loss before bariatric surgery leads to better outcomes

Geneva researchers highlight new way to control tumor progression

Geneva researchers highlight new way to control tumor progression

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