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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).
FDA approves partial artificial heart

FDA approves partial artificial heart

Weight loss surgery reduces components of  metabolic syndrome in obese patients

Weight loss surgery reduces components of metabolic syndrome in obese patients

Investigational drug for pulmonary hypertension may improve the quality of life for patients with scleroderma and lupus

Investigational drug for pulmonary hypertension may improve the quality of life for patients with scleroderma and lupus

Small delay after birth when cutting umbilical cord of a premature baby appears to lessen chances of bleeding

Small delay after birth when cutting umbilical cord of a premature baby appears to lessen chances of bleeding

Anesthetics are effective in reducing the pain of circumcision in newborns

Anesthetics are effective in reducing the pain of circumcision in newborns

Location of body fat on older women can indicate the likelihood of heart disease

Location of body fat on older women can indicate the likelihood of heart disease

Brisk walking allied to the use of an abdominal muscle stimulation machine can improve fitness and body appearance

Brisk walking allied to the use of an abdominal muscle stimulation machine can improve fitness and body appearance

Researchers report the first physiologic evidence of the role of laughter during psychotherapy

Researchers report the first physiologic evidence of the role of laughter during psychotherapy

Researchers have discovered an effective new way to treat giant cell arteritis

Researchers have discovered an effective new way to treat giant cell arteritis

Greater risk for children of mothers over 40 to die in the womb or as a newborn

Greater risk for children of mothers over 40 to die in the womb or as a newborn

Complaint against Food Standards Agency advertising campaign thrown out by ASA

Complaint against Food Standards Agency advertising campaign thrown out by ASA

Lifestyle factors that increase the risk of heart disease in adults begin to take hold in childhood

Lifestyle factors that increase the risk of heart disease in adults begin to take hold in childhood

Treatment of obesity reduces the onset of lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, high cholesterol levels, diabetes mellitus, and even erectile dysfunction

Treatment of obesity reduces the onset of lifestyle diseases such as hypertension, high cholesterol levels, diabetes mellitus, and even erectile dysfunction

Certain blood pressure drugs may slow the deterioration of Alzheimer's disease

Certain blood pressure drugs may slow the deterioration of Alzheimer's disease

Folate can help women reduce their risk of developing high blood pressure

Folate can help women reduce their risk of developing high blood pressure

Surgery for extremely obese patients may be more effective for weight reduction

Surgery for extremely obese patients may be more effective for weight reduction

Aspirin might well be considered the top utility player in the medicine cabinet

Aspirin might well be considered the top utility player in the medicine cabinet

Women with the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are at greatest risk for diabetes and coronary artery disease

Women with the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are at greatest risk for diabetes and coronary artery disease

18 percent of seniors with chronic conditions such as heart disease and depression skip medicines due to costs

18 percent of seniors with chronic conditions such as heart disease and depression skip medicines due to costs

For young women, a low cardiovascular risk profile is associated with lower long-term heart disease

For young women, a low cardiovascular risk profile is associated with lower long-term heart disease

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