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High blood pressure doesn't have to mean a saltless diet. Exercising, eating foods high in potassium, and relaxation can mean lower blood pressure without a tasteless diet.
By Hello | Published 1/8/2007
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American lifestyles are leading to high blood pressure and hypertension. High blood pressure and hypertension can become worse as people age. This epidemic has almost half of the seniors in America with hypertension.
By Karen Barnes | Published 5/24/2007
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Hearing that you have high blood pressure may not be a huge cause for concern. However, it is something that needs to be dealt with! Read how to reduce that blood pressure in practical ways.
By K. Hall | Published 8/13/2007
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High blood pressure - hypertension - is one of the most common afflictions affecting Americans today. In a society filled with high-fat diets, too little exercise, and stressful jobs high blood pressure is common even in people under the age of forty.
By Steve Thompson | Published 8/16/2006
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If you have high blood pressure there are variety of treatment options. The first treatment recommended does not always work for everyone. Know your options and know your medications to help your doctor find the right treatment.
By captdallas2 | Published 5/1/2007
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Discussing other factors that can cause blood pressure to rise
By Literary Bee | Published 10/5/2007
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According to recent statistics, one in three adults has high blood pressure but doesn't even know it. This is why high blood pressure has often been called the silent killer.
By Opal Tribble | Published 11/29/2007
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High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects more than 65 million Americans over the age of six years of age. It is when a patient's blood pressure is higher than 140/90.
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/13/2007
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The American College of Sports Medicine recommends exercise as the primary control for high blood pressure. I made the changes suggested and have lowered my blood pressure.
By Darrin Coe | Published 8/20/2007
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High blood pressure can be controlled by adopting a healthy lifestyle and taking nutrients.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 5/28/2006
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High blood pressure is a condition that affects millions of Americans each year, but there are diets you can follow to help keep it at a good level.
By Stephanie Slaughter | Published 7/18/2007
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Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart attack, heart failure or kidney failure. This is why high blood pressure is often called the "silent killer"
By Christine Bude | Published 5/1/2007
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There are often no warning signs or symptoms of high blood pressure, but it is a very dangerous condition. Once diagnosed, a change of lifestyle is key to lowering and controlling it.
By Donna | Published 11/3/2006
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Millions of people are diagnosed each year with High Blood Pressure or Hypertension. Learn what it is and how to control, don't let it control you.
By Joni | Published 2/20/2007
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High blood pressure or hypertension is known as the silent killer because most people don't know they have it and they can die without warning. It was listed as a primary or contributing cause of deaths in the United States.
By Gerry Restrivera | Published 5/20/2007
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High Blood Pressure is known as the Silent Killer. Are you at risk?
By Judilynn | Published 1/27/2007
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Hypertension in children needs to be addressed promptly to limit the consequences of the disease. Introducing lifestyle changes at home is a primary step in lowering blood pressure among the young.
By Archana Khambekar | Published 10/23/2006
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. It is said that nearly one half of all Americans now have hypertension.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 11/22/2006
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A look at he instance of hypertension in children and how to manage this rare occurrence.
By Lori Godin | Published 5/31/2007
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Hyzaar is a duel acting hypertension therapy. Here's what you should know about Hyzaar.
By Buckeye Man | Published 7/9/2007
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Hypertension and Domestic Violence are at large within the Guyanese community in Richmond Hill, Queens. Are there services available to treat these illnesses? Are they being utilized? There are several ways in which the community can deal with these issues.
By Theresa Rositano | Published 6/6/2007
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If you suspect you have high blood pressure, you'd better make sure you get it treated immediately, as well as properly. If you ignore the signs, high blood pressure could lead to short-term memory loss, as well as other serious medical problems later.
By Venice Kichura | Published 8/12/2007
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Homemade remedies for high blood pressure and some useful information on how to treat it.
By C.D. Hubbard | Published 3/18/2008
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High Blood Pressure is a big problem for many people today, and because of the lack of any symptoms, it is very dangerous. However, you don't need expensive medications with dangerous side effects to battle it.
By Jesus Saves | Published 11/5/2006
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High blood pressure is a problem that won't go away without treatment and changes to your diet and lifestyle. The goal of treatment is to reduce your blood pressure to normal levels with medicine that's easy to take and has few, if any, side effects.
By PR0042 | Published 7/4/2008
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So high blood pressure is a condition that most people have at some point in their lives. You should always have an idea of what your blood pressure is, just as you know your height and weight.
By PR0042 | Published 7/3/2008
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High Blood pressure is a big problem today. Especially in America, but in the entire world, more and more people are being affeced adversly by high blood pressure. What exactly is it? And what can you do to fight it? Find out here.
By Jesus Saves | Published 11/5/2006
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We've all heard that salt raises blood pressure but what about other everyday things that we might not have heard about?
By Larry R. Miller | Published 11/7/2007
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There are two types of high blood pressure, essential primary hypertension and secondary hypertension. About 90 to 95 percent of the cases are essential primary. Which are you?
By RazorsEdge | Published 3/13/2008
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Lots of people have high blood pressure in the United States today. With the right approach you can accept this medical condition and move on happily with your life with improved health.
By Lima | Published 7/7/2006
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Because there are no obvious symptoms for high blood pressure, many people may not even know they have high blood pressure. It is important for people to know these numbers.
By Jenny Jones | Published 6/24/2008
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Natural, safe and proven relief from coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, chest pain, chronic heart failure as well as high cholesterol. Hawthorn (leaf, berry, extract) is one of the oldest known medicinal plants used in European medicine.
By Clive McDermot | Published 12/7/2006
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In 2003 high blood pressure resulted in the deaths of 52,602 Americans. Currently in the United States 65 million people age 20 and older have high blood pressure. The cause of 90-95 percent of high blood pressure cases is unknown.
By Cristina Olvera | Published 6/1/2006
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An Iyengar Yoga asana sequence to alleviate high blood pressure (hypertension).
By Whisper | Published 11/9/2006
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With cardiovascular ailments as a leading cause of health complications, understanding the options for treatment of high blood pressure is crucial to recovery.
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/12/2006
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High blood pressure is affecting more people today than ever before. The good news is that there are some simple steps you can take to help reduce your risk of getting high blood pressure.
By Terry Edwards | Published 9/7/2006
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A healthy eating plan can help lower your high blood pressure but making changes in your diet can be difficult. But some basic changes can go a long way to getting your blood pressure under control.
By Larry Jay | Published 1/15/2007
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This article gives straight talk about the affects of high blood pressure on your kidneys which can result in serious kidney disease and chronic kidney failure.
By Linda Miller | Published 8/18/2006
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Here are a few natural ways that you can go about decreasing high blood pressure.
By mike mcgee | Published 7/1/2006
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People are always looking for various ways to manage their high blood pressure. Through the course of my research I have discovered that there are additional ways to accomplish this, many which you may not have thought of.
By renee | Published 11/7/2006
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Information about what is high blood pressure and what care is needed to control it
By chits 3 | Published 4/19/2007
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How to use Exforge, an FDA approved drug, to alleviate complications associated with high blood pressure
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/8/2007
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Monitan treats patients who have high blood pressure and angina. Here's what you should know about Monitan.
By Buckeye Man | Published 7/6/2007
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Explains risk factors for high blood pressure and ways to reduce your risk.
By Kelly Morris | Published 6/21/2007
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Most people are aware of the health benefits provided by Yoga but few know that it can help reduce high blood pressure. There are two valuable techniques in Yoga for lowering high blood pressure, the inverted pose and proper breathing.
By The Great Reviewer | Published 6/26/2007
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Many people with chronic high blood pressure develop heart failure, but some don't. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine are working to explain the difference. What they've found will likely change the way high blood pressure is treated.
By Sussy | Published 8/10/2007
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People with diabetes have a higher risk for high blood pressure. If you want to learn more about how to prevent and treat this condition, read more here.
By Cheryl Dennett | Published 4/23/2008
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High blood pressure, also known as the silent killer, can cause can be deadly long before symptoms are severe. Follow your health closely and know the symptoms.
By Chris Matier | Published 3/11/2008
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It has been estimated that 15%-30% of all adults suffer from high blood pressure also known as Hypertension.A high blood pressure diet may be something that you should consider as part of your treatment process.
By Rosa Hayes | Published 3/11/2008
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I was first introduced to high blood pressure as well as the effects of high blood pressure, when, during a routine procedure, a clot was formed on the end of a catheter and rammed into my right kidney, destroying about seven percent of its capabilities.
By Gary Davis | Published 3/11/2008
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