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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).
Ill effects of methamphetamine

Ill effects of methamphetamine

Cumberland Pharmaceuticals reports 9% increase in second quarter 2010 net revenue

Cumberland Pharmaceuticals reports 9% increase in second quarter 2010 net revenue

Amphetamine abuse associated with increased risk of aortic dissection

Amphetamine abuse associated with increased risk of aortic dissection

Medforma unveils new Internet-based wellness platform

Medforma unveils new Internet-based wellness platform

Low socioeconomic status, stressful childhood events develop risk of cardiovascular disease

Low socioeconomic status, stressful childhood events develop risk of cardiovascular disease

Study shows early diagnosis of atrial fibrillation reduces risk of stroke

Study shows early diagnosis of atrial fibrillation reduces risk of stroke

AHRQ selects Outcome Sciences to study effects of different treatments for open angle glaucoma

AHRQ selects Outcome Sciences to study effects of different treatments for open angle glaucoma

HIV infected injection drug users likely to have kidney disease: Study

HIV infected injection drug users likely to have kidney disease: Study

Tracking heart rate can provide important marker of health issues: Research

Tracking heart rate can provide important marker of health issues: Research

Study examines comparative value of different blood pressure lowering medications

Study examines comparative value of different blood pressure lowering medications

NYBC calls for blood donations

NYBC calls for blood donations

25% of stroke patients stop taking prevention medication within 3 months

25% of stroke patients stop taking prevention medication within 3 months

Modifiable factors associated with stroke survivor compliance to taking medication: Study

Modifiable factors associated with stroke survivor compliance to taking medication: Study

Researchers develop first diabetes risk assessment for multi-ethnic population

Researchers develop first diabetes risk assessment for multi-ethnic population

Shire announces divestiture of Daytrana to Noven Pharmaceuticals

Shire announces divestiture of Daytrana to Noven Pharmaceuticals

PolyMedix's PMX-60056 Phase 1B/2 dose-ranging clinical study for heparin reversal meets study endpoints

PolyMedix's PMX-60056 Phase 1B/2 dose-ranging clinical study for heparin reversal meets study endpoints

Third round of tax-free $250 rebate checks mailed to eligible Medicare beneficiaries

Third round of tax-free $250 rebate checks mailed to eligible Medicare beneficiaries

Simple morning walk to school could reduce stress reactivity in children: Study

Simple morning walk to school could reduce stress reactivity in children: Study

Survey finds prevalence of diabetic retinopathy high among U.S. adults

Survey finds prevalence of diabetic retinopathy high among U.S. adults

Sinobiopharma inks agreement with Lianhuan to co-develop, manufacture and commercialize Eplerenone

Sinobiopharma inks agreement with Lianhuan to co-develop, manufacture and commercialize Eplerenone

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