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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).
Remote ischemic preconditioning can amplify the protection against heart attack, stroke

Remote ischemic preconditioning can amplify the protection against heart attack, stroke

Pain control method has revolutionized the experience for bone marrow donors, reduced the need for opioids

Pain control method has revolutionized the experience for bone marrow donors, reduced the need for opioids

Overstrict salt intake restriction could harm patients with heart failure with preserved ejection

Overstrict salt intake restriction could harm patients with heart failure with preserved ejection

Cardiovascular mortality has declined over the past two decades, but disparities persist

Cardiovascular mortality has declined over the past two decades, but disparities persist

Researchers develop a cardiovascular disease risk score specific to the Latin American and Caribbean region

Researchers develop a cardiovascular disease risk score specific to the Latin American and Caribbean region

Eating sunomono correlates to lower blood pressure categorization in men

Eating sunomono correlates to lower blood pressure categorization in men

Nurse midwives step up to provide prenatal care after two rural hospitals shutter birthing centers

Nurse midwives step up to provide prenatal care after two rural hospitals shutter birthing centers

Individualized diet program shows promise at helping people lose extra pounds and keep them off

Individualized diet program shows promise at helping people lose extra pounds and keep them off

Risk profiles in adults with cardiovascular disease fail to improve despite advances guidelines and treatments

Risk profiles in adults with cardiovascular disease fail to improve despite advances guidelines and treatments

People with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease may have higher risk of dementia

People with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease may have higher risk of dementia

New noninvasive method could allow screening for hypertension-linked aldosterone adenomas

New noninvasive method could allow screening for hypertension-linked aldosterone adenomas

Regular exercise can reduce the risk of chronic kidney disease in people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds

Regular exercise can reduce the risk of chronic kidney disease in people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds

As California welcomes Ukrainian refugees, counties fall short on interpreters

As California welcomes Ukrainian refugees, counties fall short on interpreters

Black individuals may be more vulnerable to atherosclerosis early in life than young Hispanic adults

Black individuals may be more vulnerable to atherosclerosis early in life than young Hispanic adults

Researchers identify substantial lack of racial and ethnic data in studies of rare genetic disorder

Researchers identify substantial lack of racial and ethnic data in studies of rare genetic disorder

Study reveals sex-based differences in the clinical outcomes of COVID-19 in the US

Study reveals sex-based differences in the clinical outcomes of COVID-19 in the US

Adding salt to foods at the table increases risk of premature death

Adding salt to foods at the table increases risk of premature death

Smoking cigarettes while wearing a mask may impair blood vessel function

Smoking cigarettes while wearing a mask may impair blood vessel function

Diabetes patients on Medicare Advantage plans less likely to be prescribed newer, more expensive medicines

Diabetes patients on Medicare Advantage plans less likely to be prescribed newer, more expensive medicines

New biosensor system derived from E. coli bacteria could accelerate drug development

New biosensor system derived from E. coli bacteria could accelerate drug development

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