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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).
Target blood pressure of 77 mmHg provides no benefit for comatose cardiac arrest survivors

Target blood pressure of 77 mmHg provides no benefit for comatose cardiac arrest survivors

Restrictive oxygenation target in comatose, post cardiac arrest patients does not cause harm

Restrictive oxygenation target in comatose, post cardiac arrest patients does not cause harm

Cardiovascular screening may lower the risk of death, heart attack and stroke in 65 to 69 year-olds

Cardiovascular screening may lower the risk of death, heart attack and stroke in 65 to 69 year-olds

New advice aims to reduce the cardiac side effects of cancer treatment

New advice aims to reduce the cardiac side effects of cancer treatment

Study compares the benefits of taking antihypertensive medication in the morning or evening

Study compares the benefits of taking antihypertensive medication in the morning or evening

Healthy people over 65 years of age recommended to get a heart check-up before non-cardiac surgery

Healthy people over 65 years of age recommended to get a heart check-up before non-cardiac surgery

First patient version of the ESC Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention unveiled today

First patient version of the ESC Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention unveiled today

New guidelines recommend earlier detection and treatment of pulmonary hypertension

New guidelines recommend earlier detection and treatment of pulmonary hypertension

Three-drug medication effective in preventing recurrent cardiovascular events after a heart attack

Three-drug medication effective in preventing recurrent cardiovascular events after a heart attack

Unraveling the interplay of omicron, reinfections, and long covid

Unraveling the interplay of omicron, reinfections, and long covid

COVID-19 vaccine not linked to increased risk of stroke

COVID-19 vaccine not linked to increased risk of stroke

Teenagers who do not get enough sleep more likely to be overweight or obese

Teenagers who do not get enough sleep more likely to be overweight or obese

UCL researchers identify multiple risk factors for a prematurely aging brain

UCL researchers identify multiple risk factors for a prematurely aging brain

Walking football promotes health and has potential to get more people exercising far into old age

Walking football promotes health and has potential to get more people exercising far into old age

Study shows urban-rural differences in hypertension prevalence in low-income and middle-income countries

Study shows urban-rural differences in hypertension prevalence in low-income and middle-income countries

Scientists begin phase 2 clinical trials of lupus pill

Scientists begin phase 2 clinical trials of lupus pill

Grassroots work leads to vaccination success in Georgia refugee community

Grassroots work leads to vaccination success in Georgia refugee community

Intake of lysine prevents hypertensive kidney disease in animal models

Intake of lysine prevents hypertensive kidney disease in animal models

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers challenge the prevailing belief on how nasal cells process scent

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers challenge the prevailing belief on how nasal cells process scent

MIT's design opens a path toward chip-free wireless sensors

MIT's design opens a path toward chip-free wireless sensors

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