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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).
Eplerenone may also reduce risk of heart failure, shows REMINDER trial

Eplerenone may also reduce risk of heart failure, shows REMINDER trial

Study shows simple blood test may help patients with risks for heart disease

Study shows simple blood test may help patients with risks for heart disease

EDTA chelation, high-dose vitamins/minerals may provide additional benefit for MI patients

EDTA chelation, high-dose vitamins/minerals may provide additional benefit for MI patients

RELAX study finds no beneficial effects of erectile dysfunction drug for diastolic heart failure

RELAX study finds no beneficial effects of erectile dysfunction drug for diastolic heart failure

Aliskiren and standard therapy not associated with reduced CV death or HF rehospitalization

Aliskiren and standard therapy not associated with reduced CV death or HF rehospitalization

Study links prenatal DDT exposure to hypertension in adults

Study links prenatal DDT exposure to hypertension in adults

Study identifies why prazosin may cause lightheadedness and fainting

Study identifies why prazosin may cause lightheadedness and fainting

Combining weight loss therapy and CPAP can help reduce blood pressure in OSA patients

Combining weight loss therapy and CPAP can help reduce blood pressure in OSA patients

Transfusion of older blood adversely affects patients undergoing cardiac surgery or critical care

Transfusion of older blood adversely affects patients undergoing cardiac surgery or critical care

New study shows emotions affect health and wellness in low-income countries

New study shows emotions affect health and wellness in low-income countries

Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy can also be deadly when compounded by other co-morbidities

Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy can also be deadly when compounded by other co-morbidities

Cardiovascular disease risk in women higher than you think

Cardiovascular disease risk in women higher than you think

Pharmacist-led intervention combats hypertension

Pharmacist-led intervention combats hypertension

Patients with PTSD more likely to develop insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and heart disease

Patients with PTSD more likely to develop insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome and heart disease

Telemedicine use appears to help urban communities achieve blood pressure goals

Telemedicine use appears to help urban communities achieve blood pressure goals

Being overweight from young age can lead to heavier hearts later in life

Being overweight from young age can lead to heavier hearts later in life

Upheaval caused by Hurricane Katrina seems to have disrupted heart attack timing

Upheaval caused by Hurricane Katrina seems to have disrupted heart attack timing

African-American women with breast cancer more likely to develop heart failure

African-American women with breast cancer more likely to develop heart failure

Minor weight loss may increase risk of cardiac events among patients implanted with CRT-D

Minor weight loss may increase risk of cardiac events among patients implanted with CRT-D

New software to help GP practice managers improve healthcare

New software to help GP practice managers improve healthcare

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