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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).
Exercise could help reduce metabolic syndrome problems in liver transplant recipients

Exercise could help reduce metabolic syndrome problems in liver transplant recipients

Health benefits of sufficient sleep: an interview with Dr Monique Verschuren, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, the Netherlands

Health benefits of sufficient sleep: an interview with Dr Monique Verschuren, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, the Netherlands

Personalized models for preventive health care services

Personalized models for preventive health care services

Study observes that long-term use of antihypertensive drugs associated with breast cancer risk

Study observes that long-term use of antihypertensive drugs associated with breast cancer risk

Prolonged use of calcium-channel blocker to treat BP linked with high breast cancer risk

Prolonged use of calcium-channel blocker to treat BP linked with high breast cancer risk

People who walk to work are less likely to have diabetes and high blood pressure

People who walk to work are less likely to have diabetes and high blood pressure

High-calorie breakfast protects against diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular problems

High-calorie breakfast protects against diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular problems

Obese white Americans are twice as likely as blacks to have bariatric surgery

Obese white Americans are twice as likely as blacks to have bariatric surgery

Research roundup: Making sense (or not) of health insurance; what a full Medicaid expansion could look like; recession and coverage

Research roundup: Making sense (or not) of health insurance; what a full Medicaid expansion could look like; recession and coverage

Research: Larger lungs are associated with increased chance of survival

Research: Larger lungs are associated with increased chance of survival

Children who have first elevated BP not likely to receive recommended follow-up check-up

Children who have first elevated BP not likely to receive recommended follow-up check-up

Soaring rates of peripheral artery disease call for global attention

Soaring rates of peripheral artery disease call for global attention

Genetic testing launched to identify genetic risk for kidney disease in patients with hypertension

Genetic testing launched to identify genetic risk for kidney disease in patients with hypertension

Bariatric procedures can lead to rapid, safe and permanent weight loss in obese patients

Bariatric procedures can lead to rapid, safe and permanent weight loss in obese patients

Nutrition experts to discuss major health benefits of dairy products at IUNS 20th Congress of Nutrition

Nutrition experts to discuss major health benefits of dairy products at IUNS 20th Congress of Nutrition

AstraZeneca, FibroGen partner to develop, commercialize anemia drug candidate FG-4592

AstraZeneca, FibroGen partner to develop, commercialize anemia drug candidate FG-4592

Study: About 50% of fibromyalgia patients have nerve damage

Study: About 50% of fibromyalgia patients have nerve damage

Male and female rats show different patterns of kidney gene expression throughout their lives

Male and female rats show different patterns of kidney gene expression throughout their lives

FibroGen, Astellas initiate Phase 2 study of ASP1517/FG-4592 for treatment of anemia linked with CKD

FibroGen, Astellas initiate Phase 2 study of ASP1517/FG-4592 for treatment of anemia linked with CKD

Researchers uncover genetics behind what makes some people susceptible to Takayasu arteritis

Researchers uncover genetics behind what makes some people susceptible to Takayasu arteritis

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