High blood pressure symptoms and blood pressure monitoring and significance of blood pressure reading

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How To Discover If You Are Suffering From Sleep Apnea Symptoms

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

The other day I was hanging out with my girlfriend, and we were waiting for something or other. I’m not exactly sure, as it was one of those things that she just kind of dragged me along to. One of those things that you can’t really get out of.

The Little Town Of Spa

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Spa is a little town, with less than 11000 people, but is still well known as a city of a wide variety of distinctions. Spa is located in Belgium and is known to be Europe’s oldest health resort, as well as being the world’s first Casino. Simply Amazing.

Negative Effects Of Stress On Your Blood Pressure

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Stress is known to activate “fight-or-run” mechanisms in your body, including increased heartbeat rate and blood pressure to prepare our bodies to incoming danger. This does nothing wrong if happens once a month, but if you suffer from long-time stress, blood pressure level will be increased - permanently. And such situation is both unnatural and dangerous for even the youngest.

Implant Device Offers Drug-free Lower Blood Pressure

Monday, December 14th, 2009

An implant the size of a cell phone can lower blood pressure without the use of drugs. The implant is placed in the chest and works kind of like a pacemaker. It sends electrical signals to the brain through the carotid arteries in the neck whenever the blood pressure is elevated. The brain in turn signals the body to lower blood pressure.

Hypertension and White Coat Syndrome

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

When the blood pressure reading was taken in home it is somewhere between normal and slightly high. But when it is taken at doctor’s clinic it reads very high. One of my client was saying about the difference in her spouse’s blood pressure reading.

Transcendental Meditation Reduces High Blood Pressure Naturally

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Anxiety, hypertension, depression and anger among at-risk college students can be effectively reduced my transcendental meditation. It is based on a study that is set to be published on December 2009 in American Journal of hypertension.


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