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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).
OSA treatment reduces office blood pressure

OSA treatment reduces office blood pressure

Leading allergy organizations release report that sheds light on angioedema

Leading allergy organizations release report that sheds light on angioedema

Positive results from Palatin’s bremelanotide Phase 2B trial on female sexual dysfunction

Positive results from Palatin’s bremelanotide Phase 2B trial on female sexual dysfunction

Low antioxidant levels contribute to increased blood pressure during exercise for people with PAD

Low antioxidant levels contribute to increased blood pressure during exercise for people with PAD

Simple biomarker model to predict heart failure risk

Simple biomarker model to predict heart failure risk

Scientists develop measures to prevent health problems associated with biogenic amines in wine

Scientists develop measures to prevent health problems associated with biogenic amines in wine

BMI may not be best measure for estimation of cancer risk

BMI may not be best measure for estimation of cancer risk

FDA EMDAC votes unanimously in support of Signifor use for treatment of Cushing's disease

FDA EMDAC votes unanimously in support of Signifor use for treatment of Cushing's disease

People more likely to take heart medicines in combo pill

People more likely to take heart medicines in combo pill

Excessive turnover of placental cells may trigger unnatural increase in blood pressure

Excessive turnover of placental cells may trigger unnatural increase in blood pressure

Economic impact of acute coronary syndrome goes beyond hospitals to homes and workplaces

Economic impact of acute coronary syndrome goes beyond hospitals to homes and workplaces

Heart disease risk factors widespread among Hispanic/Latino adults in the U.S.

Heart disease risk factors widespread among Hispanic/Latino adults in the U.S.

People more likely to die of heart-related issues in winter

People more likely to die of heart-related issues in winter

Weight loss can help improve quality of sleep among obese people

Weight loss can help improve quality of sleep among obese people

Researchers develop new kind of intracranial pressure sensor

Researchers develop new kind of intracranial pressure sensor

Lexicon announces data from LX4211 Phase 2b trial on type 2 diabetes

Lexicon announces data from LX4211 Phase 2b trial on type 2 diabetes

Young adults with high blood pressure less likely to be diagnosed during doctor visits

Young adults with high blood pressure less likely to be diagnosed during doctor visits

Geldanamycin degrades VEGFR2 protein that triggers blood vessel growth

Geldanamycin degrades VEGFR2 protein that triggers blood vessel growth

Brain bleeds in premature babies: an interview with Edward Ahn

Brain bleeds in premature babies: an interview with Edward Ahn

Workout in the catheter lab gives clues to ‘warm-up angina’

Workout in the catheter lab gives clues to ‘warm-up angina’

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