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Managing High Blood Pressure: Implementing a Healthy Diet & Stress Control

As there aren't any specific known causes for high blood pressure, there are no specific or identifiable symptoms or signs either. Therefore, managing high blood pressure may appear challenging if you do not seek medical advice.   Hypertension has been discovered to affect a diverse population of Americans.  In fact, nearly 75 million... Read moreChevron

Air Pollution and High Blood Pressure - What's the Link?

Led by an Indian-origin researcher, a group of cardiovascular researchers of the Ohio State University Medical Center discovered a link between air pollution and how it has an impact on hypertension or high blood pressure.   Sanjay Rajagopalan, the section director of vascular medicine of Ohio State Medical Center and the co-author of the... Read moreChevron

A Daily Dose of Beetroot Juice Can Keep High Blood Pressure Away

A research study conducted by Professor Amrita Ahluwalia and her colleagues emphasizes the potential effectiveness of a natural and low-cost approach for treating cardiovascular disease. This condition that kills over 110,000 people in England yearly can be controlled by nitrate, which is similar to the cardio-protective effects of a... Read moreChevron

Tackle High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol with Olive Leaf Extract

Because hypertension or high blood pressure is one of the most common diseases that entails significant risk factors, it has proven to have the most impact on the modern lifestyle.  In such cases, discovering effective ways to reduce blood pressure is extremely beneficial for its victims. Previous experiments conducted on rats indicate that... Read moreChevron

High Blood Pressure Risk Factors: 5 Factors That You Can Control

High blood pressure or hypertension is a serious medical condition that has the potential of causing other life-threatening diseases. Generally, the disease has no symptoms; therefore many people have it for years without knowing it. Within the United States alone, one out of three adults live with the disease simply because they weren't aware of... Read moreChevron

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