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Blood Pressure is the force of circulating blood on the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure is taken using two measurements: systolic (measured when the heart beats, when blood pressure is at its highest) and diastolic (measured between heart beats, when blood pressure is at its lowest). Blood pressure is written with the systolic blood pressure first, followed by the diastolic blood pressure (for example 120/80).
New study shows high prevalence of gout in the U.S.

New study shows high prevalence of gout in the U.S.

Surge of generics will trigger drop in drug prices

Surge of generics will trigger drop in drug prices

Scientists reveal complete three-dimensional atomic structure of an activated GPCR

Scientists reveal complete three-dimensional atomic structure of an activated GPCR

Merck secures worldwide rights to vernakalant i.v.

Merck secures worldwide rights to vernakalant i.v.

Four-year study to test effectiveness of WHO Safe Childbirth program

Four-year study to test effectiveness of WHO Safe Childbirth program

Foot care tips for diabetes patients

Foot care tips for diabetes patients

When psoriasis strikes the famously beautiful

When psoriasis strikes the famously beautiful

Baxter GAMMAGARD LIQUID for PI receives FDA approval for subcutaneous administration

Baxter GAMMAGARD LIQUID for PI receives FDA approval for subcutaneous administration

Study: Mail-order pharmacy use linked to improved cardiovascular risk factor outcomes

Study: Mail-order pharmacy use linked to improved cardiovascular risk factor outcomes

Janssen receives FDA Complete Response letter for SIMPONI sBLA to treat RA

Janssen receives FDA Complete Response letter for SIMPONI sBLA to treat RA

GIDAC recommends FDA approval of Janssen's REMICADE for treatment of pediatric UC

GIDAC recommends FDA approval of Janssen's REMICADE for treatment of pediatric UC

Optimism could protect you from stroke: Study

Optimism could protect you from stroke: Study

Scientists find distinct links between smoking during pregnancy and long-term harm for the child

Scientists find distinct links between smoking during pregnancy and long-term harm for the child

Summer heat prompts SCAN to issue dehydration warning for seniors

Summer heat prompts SCAN to issue dehydration warning for seniors

Alzheimer’s risk reduced by healthy living: study

Alzheimer’s risk reduced by healthy living: study

Latest advances in Alzheimer's research presented at AAIC 2011

Latest advances in Alzheimer's research presented at AAIC 2011

Series of articles explore recent evidence-based vascular medicine

Series of articles explore recent evidence-based vascular medicine

Ventus Medical launches Provent Sleep Apnea Therapy in India

Ventus Medical launches Provent Sleep Apnea Therapy in India

Lack of kidney dopamine leads to high blood pressure and shorter life span

Lack of kidney dopamine leads to high blood pressure and shorter life span

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