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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).
Steroids can raise cardiovascular risks in post-transplant patients

Steroids can raise cardiovascular risks in post-transplant patients

Scientists report latest research on sleep disorders at SFSS meeting

Scientists report latest research on sleep disorders at SFSS meeting

Physical activity can reduce prevalence of metabolic syndrome, CVD risk factors

Physical activity can reduce prevalence of metabolic syndrome, CVD risk factors

Data comparing NUCYNTA to oxycodone IR for osteoarthritis pain presented at 29th APS

Data comparing NUCYNTA to oxycodone IR for osteoarthritis pain presented at 29th APS

CardioMEMS completes $37.9M financing

CardioMEMS completes $37.9M financing

Methane in breath linked to obesity

Methane in breath linked to obesity

NHLBI grants MU $8.47 million for research on cardiovascular diseases

NHLBI grants MU $8.47 million for research on cardiovascular diseases

Researchers study effects of dark chocolates in reducing heart disease

Researchers study effects of dark chocolates in reducing heart disease

A checklist to stay healthy at every age

A checklist to stay healthy at every age

Measurement of finger temperature to assess individual's risk for CVD

Measurement of finger temperature to assess individual's risk for CVD

Home-based medical devices to grow over 1.6M by 2013: Report

Home-based medical devices to grow over 1.6M by 2013: Report

Lack of physical activity and greater TV viewing time associated with wider retinal venules

Lack of physical activity and greater TV viewing time associated with wider retinal venules

Annual heart disease and stroke rates in China to rise up to 73% by 2030: Research

Annual heart disease and stroke rates in China to rise up to 73% by 2030: Research

Obesity epidemic may be flattening out - still much to be done

Obesity epidemic may be flattening out - still much to be done

CAS Medical Systems reports revenues of $8.5 million for first-quarter 2010

CAS Medical Systems reports revenues of $8.5 million for first-quarter 2010

Six abstracts featuring FORE-SIGHT system presented at Pediatric Academic Societies meeting

Six abstracts featuring FORE-SIGHT system presented at Pediatric Academic Societies meeting

HbA1c can be deceptive in African American children with diabetes: Study

HbA1c can be deceptive in African American children with diabetes: Study

TeleHealth Services announces launch of High Blood Pressure and Stroke Awareness Campaign

TeleHealth Services announces launch of High Blood Pressure and Stroke Awareness Campaign

Animal study shows insulin prevents artery damage

Animal study shows insulin prevents artery damage

Clinical preventive services can reduce death rates

Clinical preventive services can reduce death rates

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