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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 and diet together reduce chances of developing metabolic syndrome in obese older adults

Exercise and diet together reduce chances of developing metabolic syndrome in obese older adults

Common experience of menopausal symptoms not associated with heart disease risk

Common experience of menopausal symptoms not associated with heart disease risk

Standard aspirin dose may not protect diabetics against blood clots

Standard aspirin dose may not protect diabetics against blood clots

Physically fit patients with LVH have a significantly lower risk of death

Physically fit patients with LVH have a significantly lower risk of death

FDA approves Baxter's GAMMAGARD LIQUID for multifocal motor neuropathy

FDA approves Baxter's GAMMAGARD LIQUID for multifocal motor neuropathy

Positive results from Lexicon’s LX4211 Phase 2b trial on type 2 diabetes

Positive results from Lexicon’s LX4211 Phase 2b trial on type 2 diabetes

Study reinforces importance of educating parents and other caregivers of children with food allergy

Study reinforces importance of educating parents and other caregivers of children with food allergy

Overactive thyroid gland may increase risk of hospitalization for heart and blood-vessel disease

Overactive thyroid gland may increase risk of hospitalization for heart and blood-vessel disease

Health care system or patient-directed programs help prevent or manage diabetes

Health care system or patient-directed programs help prevent or manage diabetes

Eating raisins may reduce postprandial glucose levels

Eating raisins may reduce postprandial glucose levels

Wake Forest Baptist researchers achieve early milestone in lab-engineered kidney project

Wake Forest Baptist researchers achieve early milestone in lab-engineered kidney project

Too much salt can damage blood vessels and lead to hypertension

Too much salt can damage blood vessels and lead to hypertension

Patients with psoriasis at increased risk for developing diabetes

Patients with psoriasis at increased risk for developing diabetes

Psoriasis linked to increased diabetes risk

Psoriasis linked to increased diabetes risk

Structured exercise programmes benefit lung transplant patients

Structured exercise programmes benefit lung transplant patients

Patients taking common blood pressure drug show symptoms of celiac disease

Patients taking common blood pressure drug show symptoms of celiac disease

Ambulatory monitoring will become more and more part of patients' everyday lives

Ambulatory monitoring will become more and more part of patients' everyday lives

New melatonin analogues more efficient in inhibiting NOS activity in Parkinson's disease

New melatonin analogues more efficient in inhibiting NOS activity in Parkinson's disease

Fructose may not be as bad for us as previously thought

Fructose may not be as bad for us as previously thought

Depomed acquires all rights to Zipsor from Xanodyne

Depomed acquires all rights to Zipsor from Xanodyne

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