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Friday, October, 30, 2009

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Pulmonary Hypertension - What You Need to Know

By Alvin Hopkinson Health Expert

A person suffering from a heart or lung disorder is liable to experience high blood pressure. The walls of the blood vessels and arteries located in the lung area tend to constrict due to a primary disorder, hence the patient becomes doubly afflicted as he develops hypertension. The occurrence of hypertension in these cases is known as pulmonary hypertension (PHT) because it affects the supply of blood in the lungs.

 

In this case, the heart will continue with its heart pumping function and w...

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Blood Pressure Treatment: Understanding the Necessity
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

High blood pressure can be lethal if it is not properly controlled. Many people are unaware they... Read more »

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Combat High Blood Pressure with Essential Herbs and Vitamins
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...been the most popular form of treatment to combat high blood pressure, studies have introduced... Read more »

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Meditation and Biofeedback - Relaxing Ways to Control High Blood Pressure
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...this will eventually lead to your ability to control high blood pressure.   Alvin Hopkinson is... Read more »

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Ginseng an Alternative Natural Supplement for High Blood Pressure
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

...MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 No amount of medicines can cure high blood pressure but it can... Read more »

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Managing Stress to Control Blood Pressure
By Alvin Hopkinson , Health Expert

One of the common causes of high blood pressure not at all related to diet, is the stress factor.... Read more »

Health Guide

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Medications
...an antihypertensive drug. Piroxicam, naproxen, and indomethacin appear to pose the greatest risk of high blood pressure. Sulindac has the smallest effect.Other side effects of NSAIDs include... Read more »
Stress: Lifestyle Changes
...beneficial for many conditions in which stress is an important factor, such as anxiety, headaches, high blood pressure, and asthma. It also elevates mood and improves concentration and the ability... Read more »
Weight Loss Medications, Medicines & Products
...study indicates that blood pressure stabilize over time. At this time, people who have a history of high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, or arrhythmias should not take this drug. People... Read more »
Salt and High Blood Pressure
In one word, potassium. Nearly 95% of the high blood pressure in the world is known as primary, essential, or idiopathic hypertension. It is called this because no clear underlying cause can be... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Medications
...and insomnia. The main problem with most of these drugs is the need for dietary restrictions. Severe high blood pressure (hypertension) can be brought on by eating certain foods that have a high... Read more »

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