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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).
Most seniors with diabetes have at least one other major chronic medical condition

Most seniors with diabetes have at least one other major chronic medical condition

High energy drinks may be dangerous for some

High energy drinks may be dangerous for some

Urinary complications in men over 45

Urinary complications in men over 45

New target for MS treatment found using old drug

New target for MS treatment found using old drug

Smoking-prevention strategy targets fourth-graders in Georgia

Smoking-prevention strategy targets fourth-graders in Georgia

Abnormal immune cells may cause unprovoked idiopathic anaphylaxis

Abnormal immune cells may cause unprovoked idiopathic anaphylaxis

Potential block buster on the horizon - new vaccine to control high blood pressure

Potential block buster on the horizon - new vaccine to control high blood pressure

Risk of disability increasing in older obese population in the U.S.

Risk of disability increasing in older obese population in the U.S.

Diet type linked to cognitive decline and dementia

Diet type linked to cognitive decline and dementia

New study looks at effects of obesity on disability over time

New study looks at effects of obesity on disability over time

Lungs' pressure needn't threaten heart transplant survival

Lungs' pressure needn't threaten heart transplant survival

Fenofibrate intervention and event lowering in diabetes

Fenofibrate intervention and event lowering in diabetes

Energy drinks raise blood pressure

Energy drinks raise blood pressure

Novel approaches to hypertension control

Novel approaches to hypertension control

Prazosin curbs brain damage from post-traumatic stress disorder

Prazosin curbs brain damage from post-traumatic stress disorder

Chronic kidney disease common in U.S. - obesity, diabetes, hypertension and aging population contribute to increase

Chronic kidney disease common in U.S. - obesity, diabetes, hypertension and aging population contribute to increase

Effects of weight gain and subsequent weight loss on endothelial function

Effects of weight gain and subsequent weight loss on endothelial function

Seasonal differences in blood pressure

Seasonal differences in blood pressure

Hypertension or atrial fibrillation linked to Alzheimer's disease progression

Hypertension or atrial fibrillation linked to Alzheimer's disease progression

Floating effective for stress and pain

Floating effective for stress and pain

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