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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).
Swapping meat for Quorn protein could reduce cholesterol and trim waist circumference

Swapping meat for Quorn protein could reduce cholesterol and trim waist circumference

Acute kidney injury patients on dialysis may be overtreated

Acute kidney injury patients on dialysis may be overtreated

Deviations from normal pattern of sleep and physical activity could predict preterm birth risk

Deviations from normal pattern of sleep and physical activity could predict preterm birth risk

New study reveals genetic overlap between schizophrenia and cardiovascular disease risk factors

New study reveals genetic overlap between schizophrenia and cardiovascular disease risk factors

More pregnancies and longer reproductive lifespan may protect against cerebral small vessel disease

More pregnancies and longer reproductive lifespan may protect against cerebral small vessel disease

Target: BP initiative helps reduce number of adult patients with uncontrolled blood pressure

Target: BP initiative helps reduce number of adult patients with uncontrolled blood pressure

Vascular risk factors influence cognitive health differently in men and women with Alzheimer's disease

Vascular risk factors influence cognitive health differently in men and women with Alzheimer's disease

How do different polyphenol-rich foods impact chronic diseases?

How do different polyphenol-rich foods impact chronic diseases?

Patients who quit smoking after percutaneous coronary intervention have similar outcomes as non-smokers

Patients who quit smoking after percutaneous coronary intervention have similar outcomes as non-smokers

Understanding how exercise suppresses appetite could pave the way for new obesity drugs

Understanding how exercise suppresses appetite could pave the way for new obesity drugs

Study examines the benefit of adding yoga therapy as a complementary treatment for heart failure

Study examines the benefit of adding yoga therapy as a complementary treatment for heart failure

Tirzepatide outshines other treatments in lowering blood sugar and weight for type 2 diabetes patients

Tirzepatide outshines other treatments in lowering blood sugar and weight for type 2 diabetes patients

Could metformin be a game changer for heart health in non-diabetics?

Could metformin be a game changer for heart health in non-diabetics?

Researchers receive $1.2 million from NIH to expand and refine the robotic eye examination

Researchers receive $1.2 million from NIH to expand and refine the robotic eye examination

Physical activity patterns associated with changes in cardiometabolic risk factors during adolescence

Physical activity patterns associated with changes in cardiometabolic risk factors during adolescence

When you think about your health, don’t forget your eyes

When you think about your health, don’t forget your eyes

Research reveals racial and ethnic disparities in the benefits of newer type 2 diabetes drugs

Research reveals racial and ethnic disparities in the benefits of newer type 2 diabetes drugs

Hokkaido red wines show promise in boosting vascular function

Hokkaido red wines show promise in boosting vascular function

$1.47 million grant awarded to TTUHSC for maternal health research

$1.47 million grant awarded to TTUHSC for maternal health research

Compound found in hops can combat metabolic syndrome by reducing Oscillibacter population

Compound found in hops can combat metabolic syndrome by reducing Oscillibacter population

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