Alcohol and High Blood Pressure – Things You Need to Understand
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Alcohol, Borderline, Cardiovascular Diseases, Deaths, Heart Attack, Heart Stroke, High Blood Pressure, High Risk, Hypertension, Kidney Problems
High blood pressure is a leading cause of deaths in the whole world. Apart from millions with diagnosed hypertension, still many others are borderline hypertensive. High blood pressure increases the risk of a person to develop cardiovascular diseases, kidney problems, heart attack and even stroke.
What Are the Causes of High Blood Pressure?
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Accounting, Cause Of Death, Causes Of High Blood Pressure, Deaths, Entire World, Heart Ailment, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Leading Cause Of Death, People, World Health Organization
In 2008, according to The World Health Organization (WHO), heart disease was the leading cause of death in the entire world (number one in the U.S. as well), accounting for 30% of total deaths worldwide! That means roughly one out of every three people in the world died of some sort of heart ailment.
Lack of Sleep Effects Include Risk of High Blood Pressure
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Adults, Archives Of Internal Medicine, Deaths, High Blood Pressure, Hypertension, Lack Of Sleep, Lack Of Sleep Effects, Medicine, Risk, Sleep, Year One
An important new study that appears in the June 8, 2009 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine has found that middle-aged adults suffering from lack of sleep effects are at higher risk of developing high blood pressure. High blood pressure, or hypertension, contributes to 7 million deaths around the world each and every year. One third of American’s are affected.
5 Natural Tips to Lower Blood Pressure – No Drugs No Side Effects
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Deaths, Drugs Effects, High Blood Pressure, Hypertension, Lower Blood Pressure, Population, Tips To Lower Blood Pressure
High blood pressure and hypertension cause directly or contribute to over 300,000 deaths a year. That’s like killing off the population of St Louis each year, every year. The good news is this condition can be prevented, controlled and reversed using totally natural methods. Here’s 5 tips to get you started.
Eating Chocolate For Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease?
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Deaths, Eating Chocolate, Men And Women, Silent Killer, Statistics, United States
It’s the No. 1 killer worldwide of men and women. In the United States alone, it is responsible for 40 percent of all deaths. It also kills more than all forms of cancer combined. We are talking about Hypertensive cardiovascular disease. With these statistics, you better sit up and take notice. It’s a silent killer, and people often don’t know it until it’s too late. There are ways to help yourself.
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