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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).
Researchers use cardiac monitor to assess atrial fibrillation after cryptogenic stroke

Researchers use cardiac monitor to assess atrial fibrillation after cryptogenic stroke

Bayer enrolls patients for Phase III trial of Stivarga (regorafenib) tablets in colorectal cancer

Bayer enrolls patients for Phase III trial of Stivarga (regorafenib) tablets in colorectal cancer

Research shows that seasonal flu vaccination may reduce risk of stroke

Research shows that seasonal flu vaccination may reduce risk of stroke

Study to understand how stress related to risk of developing heart disease and stroke in women

Study to understand how stress related to risk of developing heart disease and stroke in women

IBM content analysis software helps identify patients at risk for developing heart failure

IBM content analysis software helps identify patients at risk for developing heart failure

Medications to lower blood pressure after stroke does not reduce likelihood of death

Medications to lower blood pressure after stroke does not reduce likelihood of death

Young adults with high blood pressure often not prescribed medication

Young adults with high blood pressure often not prescribed medication

Physicians’ attitudes about obesity may affect patients’ success in losing weight

Physicians’ attitudes about obesity may affect patients’ success in losing weight

FDA grants accelerated approval to NORTHERA (droxidopa) for patients with symptomatic NOH

FDA grants accelerated approval to NORTHERA (droxidopa) for patients with symptomatic NOH

Blood pressure effects unclear in long-term stroke survivors

Blood pressure effects unclear in long-term stroke survivors

Researchers use new technique that can partially move tumors from inoperable locations in brain

Researchers use new technique that can partially move tumors from inoperable locations in brain

Highlights: N.D. hospital and abortion docs; Calif. sugary beverage bill; aging home care workers in Texas

Highlights: N.D. hospital and abortion docs; Calif. sugary beverage bill; aging home care workers in Texas

Vitamin C may reduce risk of most common type of hemorrhagic stroke, says study

Vitamin C may reduce risk of most common type of hemorrhagic stroke, says study

Extreme loneliness can increase premature death by 14% in older adults

Extreme loneliness can increase premature death by 14% in older adults

Viewpoints: Decoupling jobs and insurance; overblown fear: Medicaid willl take my house

Viewpoints: Decoupling jobs and insurance; overblown fear: Medicaid willl take my house

Loving relationship is good for heart, says cardiologist

Loving relationship is good for heart, says cardiologist

Heavy exposure to air pollution increases risk for developing hypertension during pregnancy

Heavy exposure to air pollution increases risk for developing hypertension during pregnancy

Clot-busting tPA therapy for ischemic stroke patients can avoid lengthy, restrictive monitoring in ICU

Clot-busting tPA therapy for ischemic stroke patients can avoid lengthy, restrictive monitoring in ICU

Study: Metabolic risk factors cluster similarly in children and adults

Study: Metabolic risk factors cluster similarly in children and adults

Johns Hopkins cardiologist receives first Harrington prize for innovation in medicine

Johns Hopkins cardiologist receives first Harrington prize for innovation in medicine

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