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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).
Study shows spinal stimulation therapy may have potential to change prognosis of people with paralysis

Study shows spinal stimulation therapy may have potential to change prognosis of people with paralysis

Children exposed to 'green exercise' more likely to experience health-enhancing effects after activity

Children exposed to 'green exercise' more likely to experience health-enhancing effects after activity

Interarm blood pressure measurement advised for diabetic patients

Interarm blood pressure measurement advised for diabetic patients

Study: Moderate to severe depression increases risk of heart failure by 40%

Study: Moderate to severe depression increases risk of heart failure by 40%

Eating watermelon reduces blood pressure in overweight individuals

Eating watermelon reduces blood pressure in overweight individuals

Patients who stay longer in ICU have substantial physical impairments 2 years later

Patients who stay longer in ICU have substantial physical impairments 2 years later

Managing pregnancy-related complications: an interview with Dr. Mark Zakowski

Managing pregnancy-related complications: an interview with Dr. Mark Zakowski

Scientists find that ingredients in chocolate may help prevent obesity

Scientists find that ingredients in chocolate may help prevent obesity

FDA expands age indication of Adacel vaccine for immunization against tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis

FDA expands age indication of Adacel vaccine for immunization against tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis

Northwestern University awarded NIH grant to conduct phase III Parkinson's neuroprotective study

Northwestern University awarded NIH grant to conduct phase III Parkinson's neuroprotective study

High levels of GDNF protein could help body resist weight gain despite high-fat diet

High levels of GDNF protein could help body resist weight gain despite high-fat diet

Early strengthening activities can reduce cardiometabolic health risks in children

Early strengthening activities can reduce cardiometabolic health risks in children

Bayer’s Adempas now available in the UK to treat patients with CTEPH

Bayer’s Adempas now available in the UK to treat patients with CTEPH

Research uncovers link between diet and blood cell markers of heart attack associated inflammation

Research uncovers link between diet and blood cell markers of heart attack associated inflammation

Clonidine increases hypotension and non-fatal cardiac arrest after noncardiac surgery

Clonidine increases hypotension and non-fatal cardiac arrest after noncardiac surgery

Researchers discover anesthetic technique to reduce patients' blood pressure

Researchers discover anesthetic technique to reduce patients' blood pressure

Men with long-term HIV infections at higher risk of developing plaque in their coronary arteries

Men with long-term HIV infections at higher risk of developing plaque in their coronary arteries

Young adults with cardiac risk factors have worse cognitive function in middle age

Young adults with cardiac risk factors have worse cognitive function in middle age

Rigorous blood pressure control could halve recurrent stroke risk

Rigorous blood pressure control could halve recurrent stroke risk

rEVO Biologics commences ATryn Phase 3 clinical program for treatment of preeclampsia in pregnant women

rEVO Biologics commences ATryn Phase 3 clinical program for treatment of preeclampsia in pregnant women

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