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Posted on Monday, 29th June 2009 by admin

Hypertensive heart disease is any of a number of complications of arterial hypertension that affects the heart. It is one of the most common causes of death in Western societies. Symptoms: Fatigue, Swelling, Irregular Pulse, Dyspnea, Weight Gain, Shortness of Breath, Difficulty Sleeping On A Flat Bed, Bloating, Excessive Need To Urinate At Night Conditions: Left ventricular hypertrophy, Coronary heart disease, Congestive heart failure, Hypertensive cardiomyopathy, Cardiac arrhythmias Diagnosis: ... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Monday, 22nd June 2009 by admin

As I’ve stated many times in the past, if you are over weight and suffer from high blood pressure, losing a couple of pounds can be difference between having to take medication to control your blood pressure and not having t take meds at all! See, when you are overweight, the extra fat takes up room that your veins could use to expand when there is increased pressure. Since fat is taking up place where your veins can expand to, it will have no choice but to actually raise your blood pressu... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Tuesday, 16th June 2009 by admin

Resveratrol, an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory substance created by a variety of plants, starting from vines to peanuts and pine trees. Resveratrol has been used in Asian medicine for hundreds of years, especially in liver and heart problem treatments. Resveratrol helps lower cholesterol, and is as much as 10 to 20 times more potent than vitamin E in protecting against LDL oxidation. Further studies of resveratrol revealed that it helps prevent blood clots by keeping blood vessels open and pliab... Click To Read The Full Post

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Posted on Saturday, 13th June 2009 by admin

Blood pressure is simply the pressure that your blood runs at within the arteries of your body. The pressure in the blood is what makes it circulate your body through your arteries, organs and veins. The pressure is generated by the pumping of the heart and resistance of the arteries. Systolic blood pressure represents the pressure displayed when your heart muscle contracts. Diastolic pressure represents the pressure displayed when your heart muscle relaxes. The avrage reading of systolic blood ... Click To Read The Full Post

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