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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).
New study by Alzheimer’s Research UK highlights lack of dementia prevention research

New study by Alzheimer’s Research UK highlights lack of dementia prevention research

Leading kidney charities launch social media campaign to raise awareness of polycystic kidney disease

Leading kidney charities launch social media campaign to raise awareness of polycystic kidney disease

Smoking linked to thicker heart walls and worse heart function

Smoking linked to thicker heart walls and worse heart function

Graded aerobic treadmill testing safe, tolerable in young patients with sports-related concussion

Graded aerobic treadmill testing safe, tolerable in young patients with sports-related concussion

Researchers move one step closer to unraveling mechanism of multiple-gene disorder

Researchers move one step closer to unraveling mechanism of multiple-gene disorder

New portable adhesive patch drives small electrical current to promote wound healing

New portable adhesive patch drives small electrical current to promote wound healing

X-ray laser-based technology enables faster structural analysis of receptor proteins

X-ray laser-based technology enables faster structural analysis of receptor proteins

Study underscores importance of preventing risk factors across entire lifespan

Study underscores importance of preventing risk factors across entire lifespan

Combined treatment using complementary medicine and standard care helps reduce preoperative anxiety

Combined treatment using complementary medicine and standard care helps reduce preoperative anxiety

Does exercise eliminate the ill effects of sitting? An interview with Prof. Ulf Ekelund

Does exercise eliminate the ill effects of sitting? An interview with Prof. Ulf Ekelund

Hypertension linked to cognitive issues in children and adolescents

Hypertension linked to cognitive issues in children and adolescents

Researchers unravel mystery of first Zika virus-related death in the continental U.S.

Researchers unravel mystery of first Zika virus-related death in the continental U.S.

Penn researchers search twitter for tweets about cardiovascular disease

Penn researchers search twitter for tweets about cardiovascular disease

UCLA research shows epigenetic clock predicts lifespan

UCLA research shows epigenetic clock predicts lifespan

Individuals with BED may experience broad array of physical illnesses, study reveals

Individuals with BED may experience broad array of physical illnesses, study reveals

Sleep paralysis can be strange and frightening experience but not harmful

Sleep paralysis can be strange and frightening experience but not harmful

Study shows clot-busting drug safe in treating people with wake-up stroke

Study shows clot-busting drug safe in treating people with wake-up stroke

Benefits of cardioprotective drugs may extend beyond preventing acute coronary syndromes

Benefits of cardioprotective drugs may extend beyond preventing acute coronary syndromes

Clinical scientists find new way to treat hypertension

Clinical scientists find new way to treat hypertension

Over a quarter of US adults aged 50 years or more are inactive

Over a quarter of US adults aged 50 years or more are inactive

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