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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).
Salty food doesn’t make you thirsty; it makes you hungry, say experts

Salty food doesn’t make you thirsty; it makes you hungry, say experts

Closed-loop brainwave technology reduces post-traumatic stress symptoms

Closed-loop brainwave technology reduces post-traumatic stress symptoms

EXPERT tool specifies personalized workouts to prevent cardiovascular events

EXPERT tool specifies personalized workouts to prevent cardiovascular events

Drinking beetroot juice before working out makes aging brain look younger

Drinking beetroot juice before working out makes aging brain look younger

AATS guidelines offer clear recommendations for treating ischemic mitral regurgitation

AATS guidelines offer clear recommendations for treating ischemic mitral regurgitation

Hypertension linked to better outcomes for subset of ovarian cancer patients

Hypertension linked to better outcomes for subset of ovarian cancer patients

Reduced kidney function is major contributor of cardiovascular deaths

Reduced kidney function is major contributor of cardiovascular deaths

Vascular risk factors increase risk of Alzheimer's disease in late-life, study reveals

Vascular risk factors increase risk of Alzheimer's disease in late-life, study reveals

New study evaluates benefits, design and functionality of popular phone-based sleep apps

New study evaluates benefits, design and functionality of popular phone-based sleep apps

Neighborhood noise may have indirect impact on health of poor residents, study shows

Neighborhood noise may have indirect impact on health of poor residents, study shows

Clemson University researcher receives NIH grant to advance study into abdominal aortic aneurysms

Clemson University researcher receives NIH grant to advance study into abdominal aortic aneurysms

Prevention, not cure, may be key to stopping Alzheimer’s disease

Prevention, not cure, may be key to stopping Alzheimer’s disease

Public health approaches may need to be tailored based on diversity within Latinos, study suggests

Public health approaches may need to be tailored based on diversity within Latinos, study suggests

Prevalence of high blood pressure found to be six times higher among obese Hispanic adolescents

Prevalence of high blood pressure found to be six times higher among obese Hispanic adolescents

Avocados have beneficial effects on components of metabolic syndrome

Avocados have beneficial effects on components of metabolic syndrome

Overweight, obese workers more likely to take sick leave, study shows

Overweight, obese workers more likely to take sick leave, study shows

Endocrine Society’s new Scientific Statement offers guidance to spot hormonal causes of hypertension

Endocrine Society’s new Scientific Statement offers guidance to spot hormonal causes of hypertension

Tumor necrosis factor may help control blood pressure, study suggests

Tumor necrosis factor may help control blood pressure, study suggests

Metabolic syndrome is the new 'silent killer', warn researchers

Metabolic syndrome is the new 'silent killer', warn researchers

Study measures effect of ‘weight cycling’ on health outcomes in people with pre-existing heart disease

Study measures effect of ‘weight cycling’ on health outcomes in people with pre-existing heart disease

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