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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).
Social support needed to reduce the barriers in accessing cardiac rehabilitation

Social support needed to reduce the barriers in accessing cardiac rehabilitation

Ohio State Wexner Medical Center wins $14 million award for aspirin dose study

Ohio State Wexner Medical Center wins $14 million award for aspirin dose study

Study reveals high alcohol consumption in men increases mortality risks in China

Study reveals high alcohol consumption in men increases mortality risks in China

Traffic-related air pollution raises blood pressure, study finds

Traffic-related air pollution raises blood pressure, study finds

Two kiwi fruit every day safe and can replace vitamin C supplementation

Two kiwi fruit every day safe and can replace vitamin C supplementation

Subsidizing healthy foods could improve dietary habits, researchers say

Subsidizing healthy foods could improve dietary habits, researchers say

Personalized health and lifestyle changes can delay memory loss in older adults

Personalized health and lifestyle changes can delay memory loss in older adults

New study shows Spirulina and high-intensity training combo reduces obesity complications in men

New study shows Spirulina and high-intensity training combo reduces obesity complications in men

High dietary insulin index associated with increased risk of metabolic unhealthiness, research show

High dietary insulin index associated with increased risk of metabolic unhealthiness, research show

Pomegranate's power: Studies show promise in cardiovascular and diabetic health

Pomegranate's power: Studies show promise in cardiovascular and diabetic health

Backlash to affirmative action hits pioneering maternal health program for Black women

Backlash to affirmative action hits pioneering maternal health program for Black women

Study links high dietary amino acid intake to increased type 2 diabetes risk

Study links high dietary amino acid intake to increased type 2 diabetes risk

Examining pedestrian injuries in motor vehicle accidents: epidemiology and outcome analysis

Examining pedestrian injuries in motor vehicle accidents: epidemiology and outcome analysis

Pulses found to significantly improve the nutritional profile of American diet

Pulses found to significantly improve the nutritional profile of American diet

Excessive diet soft drink consumption is associated with the occurrence of liver disease

Excessive diet soft drink consumption is associated with the occurrence of liver disease

Sugary drinks linked to higher dementia risk, new study from UK Biobank reveals

Sugary drinks linked to higher dementia risk, new study from UK Biobank reveals

New study links DNA methylation in GLP1R gene to obesity without metabolic disorders

New study links DNA methylation in GLP1R gene to obesity without metabolic disorders

Young people may be more susceptible to the effects of elevated blood cholesterol and hypertension

Young people may be more susceptible to the effects of elevated blood cholesterol and hypertension

Image-guided procedure may alleviate parosmia symptoms in long COVID patients

Image-guided procedure may alleviate parosmia symptoms in long COVID patients

Academic medical centers may help mitigate structural racism in cardiovascular care for Black women

Academic medical centers may help mitigate structural racism in cardiovascular care for Black women

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