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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).
Research to assess safety and effectiveness of stem cells as potential treatment for heart failure

Research to assess safety and effectiveness of stem cells as potential treatment for heart failure

Regular aerobic exercise can improve artery health in people with type 2 diabetes

Regular aerobic exercise can improve artery health in people with type 2 diabetes

Scientists discover sensor that may regulate tension in blood vessels

Scientists discover sensor that may regulate tension in blood vessels

Researchers reveal bi-directional link between fatty liver disease and cardiovascular disease

Researchers reveal bi-directional link between fatty liver disease and cardiovascular disease

Aortic rigidity in African-Americans linked to excess risk of hypertension and cardiovascular disease

Aortic rigidity in African-Americans linked to excess risk of hypertension and cardiovascular disease

Scientists investigate role of mitochondria in Alzheimer's disease pathology

Scientists investigate role of mitochondria in Alzheimer's disease pathology

New treatment may reduce side effects linked to transfusions of red blood cells

New treatment may reduce side effects linked to transfusions of red blood cells

Gas-filled balloon capsules provide new low risk treatment option for patients with obesity

Gas-filled balloon capsules provide new low risk treatment option for patients with obesity

Study explores biological marker to predict individual response to drug treatment for combat PTSD

Study explores biological marker to predict individual response to drug treatment for combat PTSD

Inhealthcare launches new mobile app to help NHS patients monitor, manage long-term conditions

Inhealthcare launches new mobile app to help NHS patients monitor, manage long-term conditions

American children continue to consume sodium at high levels

American children continue to consume sodium at high levels

Novel brain-focused population health management program lowers depression severity

Novel brain-focused population health management program lowers depression severity

Study reveals long-term survival benefits of gastric bypass surgery in patients with severe obesity

Study reveals long-term survival benefits of gastric bypass surgery in patients with severe obesity

Researchers identify first two core genes that regulate deep sleep and dreaming

Researchers identify first two core genes that regulate deep sleep and dreaming

High-protein diets may help prevent chronic diseases by reducing liver fat

High-protein diets may help prevent chronic diseases by reducing liver fat

HSS conducts survey to assess musculoskeletal health needs of surrounding communities

HSS conducts survey to assess musculoskeletal health needs of surrounding communities

Wearable sensor data could be translated into empirically-verified measures of health risks

Wearable sensor data could be translated into empirically-verified measures of health risks

Three low-carb meals in a day can reduce insulin resistance by more than 30%, U-M study shows

Three low-carb meals in a day can reduce insulin resistance by more than 30%, U-M study shows

Consumption of one egg per day linked to 12% reduction of stroke risk

Consumption of one egg per day linked to 12% reduction of stroke risk

Study examines impact of fatigue and depression on hospitalization of patients with heart failure

Study examines impact of fatigue and depression on hospitalization of patients with heart failure

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