Cure Hypertension – 2 Simple Steps to Drop Blood Pressure in Weeks
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Brain, Dangerous Condition, Heart, High Blood Pressure, Hypertension, Internal Organs, Kidneys, Poor Diet, Sedentary Lifestyle, Simple Changes, Simple Steps, Sodium
Hypertension is a really dangerous condition that cause damage to your internal organs like kidneys, heart and brain and it’s more dangerous because it doesn’t show any symptom. The most common causes for high blood pressure are a poor diet full of fat and sodium and a sedentary lifestyle, however if you suffer from this condition you can make some simple changes in your lifestyle to cure high blood pressure.
Reducing Blood Pressure is Critical
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Brain, Heart, High Blood Pressure, Hypertension, Kidneys, Reducing Blood Pressure, Silent Killer, Wellbeing
High blood pressure or hypertension as it is also known is typically called the ‘silent killer’ because so many people don’t know that they have it. It slowly creeps up on you and can damage your heart, kidneys, and brain, although you’re feeling no symptoms. Therefore reducing blood pressure is critical to your wellbeing.
Stroke – A Leading Cause of Death – Help Prevent It
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Arteries, Blood Clot, Brain, Cause Of Death, Ischemic Stroke, Leading Cause Of Death, North America
Stroke is the third commonest cause of death in North America. Ischemic stroke in particular which is the result of a blood clot clogging arteries to the brain is all too common.
What Are the Dangers of Low Blood Pressure?
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Brain, Dangers Of Low Blood Pressure, Heart, High Blood Pressure, Lack Of Oxygen, Low Blood Pressure, Many People
There may be a few of us who do know that low blood pressure can be as dangerous as high blood pressure. But not many people are aware that low blood pressure can cause extensive damage to heart and brain, due to lack of oxygen.
High Diastolic Blood Pressure Can Muddle Your Mind – Was It A Senior Moment Or BP Problem?
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Alabama At Birmingham, Bp, Brain, Cognitive Function, Dementia, Diastolic Blood Pressure, High Diastolic Blood Pressure, High Diastolic Pressure, Lot, No Doubt, Precursor, Senior Moment, University Of Alabama, University Of Alabama At Birmingham
There has been a lot of talk that high diastolic pressure may cause a lessening of cognitive function but none of the studies were conclusive. Recently the University of Alabama at Birmingham concluded a study of nearly 20,000 otherwise healthy people and it concludes that there is no doubt that abnormal diastolic pressure can impact the brain’s ability to reason and may be a precursor to dementia.
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