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Natural Approach for Curing High Blood Pressure Print E-mail
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High blood pressure is particularly dangerous to health as there are no specific symptoms of the disease. This ‘silent killer’ is the result of the blood vessels becoming constricted and narrow. High blood pressure or hypertension occurs as a result of many associated factors.
 
Reasons behind the Incidence of High Blood Pressure in Women Print E-mail
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The percentage of young women diagnosed with high blood pressure is on the rise. Several factors contribute to high blood pressure in women. These need to be understood. Ignoring the basic symptoms of high blood pressure may lead to medical problems such as stroke, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease or blindness.
 
Signs of High Blood Pressure Print E-mail
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Blood pressure is the force that the heart has to exert in order to pump blood through the arteries. If the heart faces resistance in pumping blood, it has to work harder to pump blood. This condition is known as high blood pressure.
 
Cider Vinegar as an Herbal Cure for High Blood Pressure Print E-mail
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The changes in our lifestyles have resulted in an increasing number of people becoming prone to health problems such as high blood pressure. High blood pressure or hypertension is a silent disease that does not have readily discernible symptoms.
 
Hypertension and Hair Loss Print E-mail
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Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is quite infamous for its serious medical complications and side effects.
 
High Blood Pressure and Progesterone Print E-mail
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What’s Progesterone? Progesterone is a naturally secreted hormone in ovulating women. It is a production of the ovaries, produced in the last two weeks of the menstrual cycle, in case of women falling in the reproductive age group.
 
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