Blood pressure recording outside of the doctor's office is recommended in most people who are suspected of having high blood pressure. This is because readings taken while people are going about their daily lives are more accurate than those taken in a doctor's office. They may also be used to give the doctor information about how well a blood pressure medicine is working.
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August 15, 2021
August 14, 2021
Living with High Blood Pressure
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Your doctor has informed you have high blood pressure (also called hypertension). That is not the end of the world as you can live very healthily after this by making some lifestyle changes, such as loosing weight, increasing exercise, etc. Losing excess weight can make a big difference to your blood pressure. Blood pressure falls as each excess kilogram is lost. Losing excess weight has other health benefits too.
August 08, 2021
Medicines for High Blood Pressure
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August 08, 2021
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There are many different medicines for high blood pressure, and they work in various different ways. Your doctor will advise on the best one for you. For detailed information about your own medication, however, you should read the leaflet that comes inside the medicine packet.
August 07, 2021
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
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August 07, 2021
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High blood pressure happens when the force on the walls of blood vessels (caused by the blood within them) is more than normal. This means the heart has to work harder and the blood vessels are under more strain, making it a major risk factor for heart disease, stroke and other serious conditions. Another name which healthcare professionals call high blood pressure is 'hypertension'.
July 25, 2021
The Purple Drink That ‘Significantly’ Lowers High Blood Pressure
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July 25, 2021
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HIGH blood pressure, also known as hypertension, can hike your risk of serious cardiovascular problems so it is vital to reverse a high reading. According to research, a purple drink "significantly" lowers a high blood pressure reading.
September 26, 2020
Breathlessness and Difficulty Breathing (Dyspnoea)
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September 26, 2020
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Breathlessness is an unpleasant sensation of uncomfortable, rapid or difficult breathing. People describe it as feeling short of breath, puffed or winded. The medical term is dyspnoea. Your chest may feel tight and breathing may hurt. Everyone experiences breathlessness if they exert themselves to an unusual extent or run for a bus; however, if you experience breathlessness without unusual exertion, it is important to seek medical attention as it may be due to a serious underlying problem. The most common causes are mentioned below.
August 26, 2020
What is an Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) Test?
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August 26, 2020
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An electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a simple test that is used to check and record your heart's electrical activity. The electrical activity of your heart shows up as a tracing on a special paper from which important information about your heart is inferred. Many heart problems and medical conditions affecting the heart can be diagnosed from the tracing on the ECG (or EKG) paper.
August 19, 2020
Causes of an Absent Apex Beat
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August 19, 2020
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When a doctor examines the point at which the beating of the heart is most felt on the chest (referred to as the cardiac impulse), s/he can expect to find valuable clues to help in the diagnosis of diseases of the heart. Surprisingly, in some cases, this cardiac impulse is absent.
May 15, 2018
Grilled Meats, Fish Linked to Hypertension
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May 15, 2018
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A new study indicates that high consumption of meat, poultry, or fish grilled, broiled, or cooked at a high temperature is associated with an increased risk for hypertension, independent of the overall amount consumed, and the risk is also increased with higher intake of well-done meat.
January 22, 2018
Saturated Fat Does Not Clog the Arteries And Does Not Cause Heart Attacks
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January 22, 2018
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Coronary artery disease pathogenesis and treatment urgently requires a paradigm shift because saturated fat does not clog the arteries. This is the conclusion of a landmark April 2017 systematic review and meta-analysis published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is a chronic inflammatory condition, the risk of which can be effectively reduced from healthy lifestyle interventions, the publication further adds.
November 14, 2017
New Guidelines Redefine Blood Pressure, Nearly Half of Americans Now Hypertensive
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November 14, 2017
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New guidelines on blood pressure recognition and management have been released redefining the target set point for high blood pressure diagnosis so that the condition can be treated earlier.
October 22, 2017
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) - reducing disease burden and treatment
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October 22, 2017
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels. They are the leading cause of death and disease burden in many countries, and the number of people living with them is increasing due to factors like population ageing and improved treatments that have resulted in people living longer with CVD.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) - meaning, risk factors and clinical features
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October 22, 2017
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death and disease burden in many countries across the world. The number of people living with cardiovascular disease is increasing due to factors like population ageing and improved treatments that have resulted in people living longer with CVD.
April 27, 2015
Divorce Increases Risk of Having a Heart Attack in Both Men and Women
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April 27, 2015
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Women who have been divorced once, or men who have been divorced at least twice, are more likely to have a heart attack than people who get and stay married, according to a new study called Association Between Divorce and Risks for Acute Myocardial Infarction and recently published on Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality Outcomes.
December 26, 2011
First Data to Show Antihypertensive Therapy Prolongs Life
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December 26, 2011
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The first long-term data from a high-blood-pressure study, the Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly Program (SHEP), show that each month of chlorthalidone-based therapy was associated with approximately one day of extension in life, free from cardiovascular death.
February 09, 2011
Antihypertensives May Raise Blood Pressure In Some Patients
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February 09, 2011
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Popular prescription medications taken to control hypertension may actually boost blood pressure in a "statistically significant" percentage of patients, researchers report.
June 21, 2010
Soccer Practice May Significantly Reduce Blood Pressure in Inactive People
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June 21, 2010
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New research on inactive people with high blood pressure shows that just three months of soccer practice twice a week causes a significant fall in blood pressure, resting pulse rate and percentage of body fat, and is more effective than the doctor's usual advice on healthy diet and exercise.
June 13, 2010
Bronchial Asthma and Cardiac Asthma
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June 13, 2010
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The asthma referred to in bronchial asthma and in cardiac asthma are completely different conditions and present quite differently; but however confuse a lot of folks.
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