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Lisa Nelson

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posted 10/04/2008, comments (0)

Lower Your Blood Pressure, Cut Sodium Intake

Too much sodium in your diet can contribute to high blood pressure and make your blood pressure treatment less effective.   Sodium versus Table Salt    First, let's clear up the confusion about the difference between sodium and table salt.  Table salt is a combination of the two minerals sodium (Na) and chloride (Cl). ... Read moreChevron
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Alvin Hopkinson

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An avid high blood pressure researcher in the area of natural rem
posted 09/22/2008, comment (1)

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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Alvin Hopkinson

Alvin Hopkinson

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posted 08/18/2008, comment (1)

Potassium and High Blood Pressure: The Mineral That Keeps on Giving

If you are one that suffers with hypertension or high blood pressure, it is extremely important that you seek professional attention. Although the effects of the condition can be annoying, and even worse, life-threatening; there are many ways to control it.  Coincidently, on-going research is being conducted to establish how potassium can aid... Read moreChevron
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Alvin Hopkinson

Alvin Hopkinson

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posted 07/13/2008, comment (1)

Pulse Rate and High Blood Pressure: Defining the Connection

During any type of medical visit, there are four main vital signs that are routinely monitored by the medical professionals. These vital signs assist the healthcare providers with detecting and monitoring potential medical problems. One of the vital signs monitored by the physician is the pulse rate. The pulse rate and high blood pressure are... Read moreChevron
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Alvin Hopkinson

Alvin Hopkinson

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posted 06/29/2008, comments (3)

High Blood Pressure Diet: Top 4 Foods to Avoid

  Many people are not aware of the impact that diet has on high blood pressure.  In addition to prescribed medication, an individual suffering from hypertension must implement a healthy eating plan in their daily routine.  The dietary plan recommended by the National Health Institute is extremely comprehensive in that it suggests... Read moreChevron

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