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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).
Triciribine drug may reverse progression of pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary hypertension

Triciribine drug may reverse progression of pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary hypertension

Only one in five patients qualified for free 'midlife MOT' takes NHS heart health check-ups

Only one in five patients qualified for free 'midlife MOT' takes NHS heart health check-ups

New web-based community portal aims to improve diagnosis and treatment for sleep apnea

New web-based community portal aims to improve diagnosis and treatment for sleep apnea

Brain changes reflect higher risk of cerebrovascular disease in women who experience more hot flashes

Brain changes reflect higher risk of cerebrovascular disease in women who experience more hot flashes

Study reveals surgical consequences of severe obesity

Study reveals surgical consequences of severe obesity

Switching from Remicade to Inflectra benefits patients with rheumatic diseases

Switching from Remicade to Inflectra benefits patients with rheumatic diseases

Study highlights the need to reduce non-communicable diseases

Study highlights the need to reduce non-communicable diseases

Star-shaped brain cells control cerebral blood flow and blood pressure

Star-shaped brain cells control cerebral blood flow and blood pressure

New research finds that stroke ages person's brain function by almost eight years

New research finds that stroke ages person's brain function by almost eight years

Death rates are higher in zip codes with more fine particulate air pollution

Death rates are higher in zip codes with more fine particulate air pollution

Withholding ARBs for longer than two days after surgery significantly increases risk of postoperative death

Withholding ARBs for longer than two days after surgery significantly increases risk of postoperative death

Eating less late at night may help reduce effects of sleep deprivation

Eating less late at night may help reduce effects of sleep deprivation

Questionnaire predicts chances of middle-aged people living until 2020

Questionnaire predicts chances of middle-aged people living until 2020

Rhythm announces initiation of two setmelanotide Phase 2 trials for treatment of PWS, POMC-null obesity

Rhythm announces initiation of two setmelanotide Phase 2 trials for treatment of PWS, POMC-null obesity

Keeping blood sugar levels under control can help protect hearts from diabetes-related damage

Keeping blood sugar levels under control can help protect hearts from diabetes-related damage

Re-Inflating balloon after carotid stenting appears to double risk of stroke and death

Re-Inflating balloon after carotid stenting appears to double risk of stroke and death

Maternal obesity increases health risks for mothers and their babies

Maternal obesity increases health risks for mothers and their babies

New Johns Hopkins study shows re-inflating balloon after carotid stenting fuels stroke risk

New Johns Hopkins study shows re-inflating balloon after carotid stenting fuels stroke risk

ASCO 2015: Novartis presents data on Zykadia and Tafinlar studies for non-small cell lung cancer

ASCO 2015: Novartis presents data on Zykadia and Tafinlar studies for non-small cell lung cancer

Novartis CTL019 CAR T cell therapy demonstrates potential to treat B-cell lymphomas

Novartis CTL019 CAR T cell therapy demonstrates potential to treat B-cell lymphomas

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