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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).
Arena Pharmaceuticals presents data from its Phase 3 trial of LOrcaserin

Arena Pharmaceuticals presents data from its Phase 3 trial of LOrcaserin

Internet-based diet and exercise program shows promise in lowering healthcare costs

Internet-based diet and exercise program shows promise in lowering healthcare costs

Scientists explore genetic 'Prozac markers'; research may provide simple test for treating depression

Scientists explore genetic 'Prozac markers'; research may provide simple test for treating depression

Interim results from FREEDOM study announced by NxStage Medical

Interim results from FREEDOM study announced by NxStage Medical

Even one cigarette has serious adverse effects on young adults, says researcher

Even one cigarette has serious adverse effects on young adults, says researcher

PolyMedix completes second successful clinical study of PMX-60056

PolyMedix completes second successful clinical study of PMX-60056

Smoking one cigarette can increase artery stiffness by 25% in young adults

Smoking one cigarette can increase artery stiffness by 25% in young adults

One in five young teens has high blood pressure; elevated cholesterol levels increasing at alarming rate

One in five young teens has high blood pressure; elevated cholesterol levels increasing at alarming rate

Excessive salt intake raises blood pressure and increases risk for heart disease and stroke

Excessive salt intake raises blood pressure and increases risk for heart disease and stroke

Patient receives left-ventricular assist device to improve heart function

Patient receives left-ventricular assist device to improve heart function

LX211 may become the first approved oral treatment for modifying the course of uveitis

LX211 may become the first approved oral treatment for modifying the course of uveitis

Football linemen at higher risk of future health problems

Football linemen at higher risk of future health problems

Heart attacks in middle-aged women more common, says study

Heart attacks in middle-aged women more common, says study

Oral contraceptives increase stroke risk but benefits still outweigh risks for most users

Oral contraceptives increase stroke risk but benefits still outweigh risks for most users

Diabetes decreases cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer's disease

Diabetes decreases cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer's disease

Athletes may face future health problems despite their rigorous exercise routines, says study

Athletes may face future health problems despite their rigorous exercise routines, says study

Dey Pharma launches EpiPen Auto-Injector

Dey Pharma launches EpiPen Auto-Injector

Appropriate diet lessens inflammation and muscular damage, leads to higher performance in competition sports

Appropriate diet lessens inflammation and muscular damage, leads to higher performance in competition sports

Peripheral artery disease can increase risk for stroke and heart disease

Peripheral artery disease can increase risk for stroke and heart disease

Aldosterone antagonist therapy can be adopted for treating heart failure

Aldosterone antagonist therapy can be adopted for treating heart failure

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