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High Blood Pressure in the Afro-American Population Print E-mail
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The blood in our body exerts a certain force or pressure on the arteries when it is pumped by the heart. This pressure is known as blood pressure. The heart that pumps blood does so in to stages: the systolic pressure (when the heart beats) and the diastolic pressure (when the heart is at rest).
 
The Relationship between High Blood Pressure and High Altitude Print E-mail
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Mountaineering and rock climbing are a passion of millions of people. Many people take up such sports for the love of nature, while others for the adventure and thrill of high altitudes. In spite of the thrills, one should not neglect the relationship between high blood pressure and high altitude.
 
Fat Burners and High Blood Pressure Print E-mail
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Excess weight is considered as one of the major factors that contribute to high blood pressure. The very first advice that a physician will normally provide to overweight people is to reduce their weight. Regular exercise and walking are some of the best ways to loose weigh. A lot of people are trying to take what ostensibly is the easy way out by taking medications known as fat burners.
 
Coffee and High Blood Pressure Print E-mail
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The relationship between coffee and high blood pressure has always been a controversial and much debated issue. A particular school of thought holds the view that coffee causes high blood pressure, whereas another holds a view diametrically opposite. The results of medical research have been inconsistent and are probably one of the reasons that the debate behind the issue carries on.
 
FAQs on Blood Pressure Tests Print E-mail
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Blood pressure is the measurement of the force with which blood flows though the arteries to the different parts of the body. A blood pressure test measures this force. It is generally measured by using an instrument called the sphygmomanometer. This device is used in conjunction with a stethoscope to measure blood pressure.
 
Causes of Ocular Hypertension Print E-mail
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Ocular hypertension is the state when the pressure in the eyes also called intraocular pressure rises above the normal levels. Elevated levels of intraocular pressure can lead to glaucoma. However, chances of vision loss or optic nerve damage are minimal is this condition.
 
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