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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).
Immune system plays important role in heart's response to injury

Immune system plays important role in heart's response to injury

First Edition: January 16, 2013

First Edition: January 16, 2013

People who decrease sitting time and increase physical activity have lower risk of chronic disease

People who decrease sitting time and increase physical activity have lower risk of chronic disease

CU researcher awarded NIH grant to study benefit of allopurino drug in lowering uric acid levels

CU researcher awarded NIH grant to study benefit of allopurino drug in lowering uric acid levels

FDA accepts Iroko Pharmaceuticals' ZORVOLEX sNDA for review

FDA accepts Iroko Pharmaceuticals' ZORVOLEX sNDA for review

Study shows that high-blood pressure medicine may also prevent migraines

Study shows that high-blood pressure medicine may also prevent migraines

FDA approves Farxiga tablets to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus

FDA approves Farxiga tablets to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Obesity interferes with blood pressure control

Obesity interferes with blood pressure control

Cardiovascular conditions may be overlooked in bipolar disorder

Cardiovascular conditions may be overlooked in bipolar disorder

New study compares blood pressure management in the US and England

New study compares blood pressure management in the US and England

Trevena doses first patient in TRV027 Phase 2b trial for acute heart failure

Trevena doses first patient in TRV027 Phase 2b trial for acute heart failure

High aerobic fitness in late adolescence may reduce heart attack risk later in life

High aerobic fitness in late adolescence may reduce heart attack risk later in life

UCSB psychology professor finds that weight-stigmatizing messages may have the opposite effect

UCSB psychology professor finds that weight-stigmatizing messages may have the opposite effect

Study links dietary fat content with excess of abdominal fat in adolescents, irrespective of physical exercise

Study links dietary fat content with excess of abdominal fat in adolescents, irrespective of physical exercise

Bio-inspired adhesive may help surgeons treat congenital heart defects, other heart problems

Bio-inspired adhesive may help surgeons treat congenital heart defects, other heart problems

Implantation of sleep apnea device can lead to improvements for patients with OSA

Implantation of sleep apnea device can lead to improvements for patients with OSA

FDA approves Actavis' ANDA for Telmisartan Immediate-Release Tablets

FDA approves Actavis' ANDA for Telmisartan Immediate-Release Tablets

Study raises hopes for new drugs to treat brain disorders associated with neurotransmitter imbalance

Study raises hopes for new drugs to treat brain disorders associated with neurotransmitter imbalance

StemGenex offers stem cell treatment studies to patients diagnosed with diabetes, neurological diseases

StemGenex offers stem cell treatment studies to patients diagnosed with diabetes, neurological diseases

Qardio launches revolutionary blood pressure monitor at 2014 CES show

Qardio launches revolutionary blood pressure monitor at 2014 CES show

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