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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).
RIT plans for new school of health and nutrition to promote healthy lifestyles

RIT plans for new school of health and nutrition to promote healthy lifestyles

Peanut consumption offers significant benefits to people with elevated serum lipids and blood pressure

Peanut consumption offers significant benefits to people with elevated serum lipids and blood pressure

Doctors' unconscious biases does not affect high BP treatment for minority patients, says study

Doctors' unconscious biases does not affect high BP treatment for minority patients, says study

Safeguard Scientifics reports net income of $24 million for fourth quarter 2013

Safeguard Scientifics reports net income of $24 million for fourth quarter 2013

Sleep assessment could screen obese adolescents at increased risk for cardiometabolic disease

Sleep assessment could screen obese adolescents at increased risk for cardiometabolic disease

Azoi announces launch of innovative mobile health monitoring device

Azoi announces launch of innovative mobile health monitoring device

Studies identify gene signals involved with BMI and their connection to: heart disease, diabetes

Studies identify gene signals involved with BMI and their connection to: heart disease, diabetes

Two genetic studies expand list of genes connected to major Western health problems

Two genetic studies expand list of genes connected to major Western health problems

Higher consumption of omega-3 fatty acids helps ward off heart disease

Higher consumption of omega-3 fatty acids helps ward off heart disease

Overweight Group Health patients with hypertension benefit from 'pocket dietitian'

Overweight Group Health patients with hypertension benefit from 'pocket dietitian'

Outbursts of anger may trigger heart attacks and strokes, shows study

Outbursts of anger may trigger heart attacks and strokes, shows study

Angry outbursts increase heart attack risk

Angry outbursts increase heart attack risk

Simple approach best for blood pressure risk stratification

Simple approach best for blood pressure risk stratification

Doctors offer ways to help protect kidneys

Doctors offer ways to help protect kidneys

Cardiologist offers 3 tips for men and women to help improve heart health

Cardiologist offers 3 tips for men and women to help improve heart health

Higher intake of fish increases number of large HDL particles, says study

Higher intake of fish increases number of large HDL particles, says study

Viewpoints: The evolution of Medicare; generic drugs and patient safety; new food labels

Viewpoints: The evolution of Medicare; generic drugs and patient safety; new food labels

New project identifies best policy initiatives for promotion of cardiovascular health

New project identifies best policy initiatives for promotion of cardiovascular health

Study investigates how biology, social factors interact within marriage to affect heart health

Study investigates how biology, social factors interact within marriage to affect heart health

Scientific Statement details latest evidence for diagnosis and treatment of fibromuscular dysplasia

Scientific Statement details latest evidence for diagnosis and treatment of fibromuscular dysplasia

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