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An Overview of Blood PressureHigh blood pressure often goes untreated. It doesn’t really cause any symptoms until something serious happens. High blood pressure can lead to a stroke, heart disease, and heart failure. Getting your blood pressure checked regularly is something you can and should do for yourself. You can book an appointment with your doctor, or you can monitor your blood pressure at self-serve stations located in most pharmacies. Your blood pressure reading should fall between the normal range listed – usually at or below 120/80 (systolic/diastolic). If you are over the age of 35, or if you or your family have a history of high blood pressure or heart or kidney problems, you should monitor your blood pressure. Anyone can develop high blood pressure. There are many things that can raise your blood pressure. Just being over the age of 55 increases your risk for this condition. Men are more likely to develop high blood pressure, as are African Americans. Smoking increases your risk, as does an inactive lifestyle with little or no exercise. Being overweight can lead to blood pressure readings that are higher than normal. |
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| How to Treat High Blood Pressure High blood pressure often goes untreated. It doesn’t really cause any symptoms until something serious happens. High blood pressure can lead to a stroke, heart disease, and heart failure. Getting your blood pressure checked regularly is something you can and should do for yourself. You can book an appointment with your doctor, or you can monitor your blood pressure at self-serve stations located in most pharmacies. Click here to read more |
Going Online Could Lower Your Blood Pressure High blood pressure, is without question one of the most common and well-known causes of heart disease. A staggeringly high number of people have it – estimates peg it at around 50 million – except about 30% of them don’t know it yet. This is dangerous, because, if you have hypertension, you won’t know that you need to change your habits and work on lowering it. Click here to read more |
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New Blood Pressure Monitor Introduced If you are over the age of 35, if you or your family have a history of high blood pressure, or have a history of heart or kidney problems, you should monitor your blood pressure. Anyone can develop high blood pressure. There are many things that can raise your blood pressure. Just being over the age of 55 increases your risk for this condition. Men are more likely to develop high blood pressure, as are African Americans. Click here to read more |
What Is Considered High Blood Pressure? Countless stories about health news hone in on a simple measurement: blood pressure. Measuring the pressure that the flow of blood exerts on your blood vessels is quick, easy and important. If high, these levels are a well-known risk factor for heart disease. But are we cooking the books a bit? A new study says that perhaps 100 million Americans might be told they have abnormal blood pressure – but don’t. Click here to read more |
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