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To Live With Blood Pressure Is To Live Dangerously!
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Obesity, high cholesterol and high blood pressure are all cousin brothers! They hold your body to ransom and will not hesitate to pin you down at the most unsuspected moment! Rather, you are living at their mercy!
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Homeostasis Using Blood Pressure Regulation Print E-mail
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Homeostasis using blood pressure regulation is quite possible. Homeostasis is a process by which the organs of the body are kept in such a healthy condition that they function properly without any hindrance.
 
How High Blood Pressure Affects The Respiratory System? Print E-mail
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The respiratory system of our body comprises of the lungs, trachea, airways and nasal passages. A recent study indicates that blood pressure influences not only our heart, brain and kidneys, but also has a significant impact on our respiratory system.  Let us take a look at how high blood pressure affects the respiratory system.
 
High Blood Pressure and Seeing Black Spots Print E-mail
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Our eyes are wonderful gifts that provide us with the wonder of sight. Eyes are also one of the most sensitive organs of the human body. We need to look after and care for our eyes very well. Regular check-up of eyes is important for individuals, especially persons diagnosed with high blood pressure and diabetes.
 
High Blood Pressure and Blindness Print E-mail
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High blood pressure, more often known as the silent killer’ shows no particular symptoms. It has become a very common medical disorder and a cause of alarm in medical science and public health. Sedentary and stressful lifestyles, smoking, alcohol abuse, excess weight and a faulty diet, all contribute to a potentially dangerous high blood pressure condition.
 
Hypertension and Dental Health Print E-mail
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Blood pressure is the force of the blood when it flows from the heart to the different parts of the body. Blood pressure is the highest when the heart beats and lowest when the heart is at rest. The first one is called systolic and the second is called diastolic blood pressure.
 
Hypertension & Rest Print E-mail
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Hypertension is used to refer to a medical condition of a consistently raised blood pressure. Blood pressure levels in human beings vary according to age, weight, and medical condition, the level of physical activity and daily stress levels.
 
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