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Friday, October, 30, 2009

What Senses Are Affected By High Blood Pressure

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

By Alvin Hopkinson Health Expert

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 the risks of high blood pressure.  Subsequently, it is very important that you get your levels checked by a physician regularly.    

 

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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 »

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A Lifetime of Stress Could Be a Precursor to Stroke
By Cleo Hutton , Health Expert

...can lead to a break, bleed, or swelling of these affected arteries which directly relates to... Read more »

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Snoring linked to increased cardiovascular risk
By Melanie Thomassian , Health Expert

...Blood pressure. It is not uncommon for those with high blood pressure to also suffer with sleep... Read more »

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Holistic Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Strategies You Can Start Today
By Dharma S Khalsa, MD , Health Expert

...a very high correlation between high cholesterol, high blood pressure, high cortisol - and... Read more »

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Amyloid and the Brain: Alzheimer's Disease and Stroke
By David Roeltgen, MD , Health Expert

...that occur in the parts of the brain that are most affected by the disease.  100% of patients... Read more »

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Frequently Asked Questions
...of the circulatory system, such as stroke, can cause dizziness and other balance problems. Smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease increase the risk of stroke. Low blood pressure... Read more »
Causes of Cardiac Enlargement
...to thicken over time, the same way a body muscle increases in mass in response to weightlifting. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is the most frequent cause of left ventricular hypertrophy... Read more »
Frequently Asked Questions
...disease that occurs between age 30 and 60. Several members of the same generation of a family are often affected.In late-onset Alzheimer's disease, which most often occurs after age 65, there is... Read more »
Alzheimer's Disease -- FAQs
...disease that occurs between age 30 and 60. Several members of the same generation of a family are often affected.In late-onset Alzheimer's disease, which most often occurs after age 65, there is... Read more »
Frequent Urination: Causes, Risk Factors and Treatments
...described as having to urinate so often that your activities of daily life and sleep are adversely affected.   This problem is not an illness itself but rather a symptom of a wide variety of... Read more »

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