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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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How to Relax and Lower Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) Print E-mail
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Being a hypertension patient it is very important for you to learn to relax and keep yourself stress free so that your blood pressure does not shoot up at once, putting you at a risk of heart attack.
 
What is Diastolic hypertension? Print E-mail
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Blood pressure is the force of the blood on the walls of the arteries. Generally speaking, blood pressure indicates the force that the heart has to work with, in order to pump blood.
 
Aspirin and Hypertension- Pros and Cons Go Side by Side Print E-mail
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Aspirin is a drug that helps to reduce fever, pain and inflammation. Another effect of this drug is that it reduces blood clotting. Cardiologists routinely prescribe aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease. It is also prescribed to control hypertension in people who are above 50 and whose blood pressure is lower than 150/90 mmHg.
 
Alcohol and Hypertension- Moderation is the Key Print E-mail
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Hypertension is a very dangerous situation that may lead to various complications such as stroke, kidney damage or cardiovascular disease.
 
Measure your blood pressure the right way Print E-mail
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The heart pumps the blood to different parts of the body through the arteries. The force the blood exerts against the walls of the arteries it passes through is known as blood pressure. The blood pressure in our bodies varies depending upon body temperature, activity level, diet, emotional and physical state, and posture.
 
No Confirmed Relationship between Caffeine and High Blood Pressure Print E-mail
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Coffee, tea, some soft drinks and chocolate contain a mild type of stimulant called caffeine. Caffeine has been under a lot of scrutiny and has been a subject of research for quite some time as it is believed to contribute to high blood pressure.
 
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