Herbal High Blood Pressure Remedy
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Health Problems, Heart Attacks, Herbal Remedy, High Blood Pressure, Hypertension, Kidney Failure, Risk, Serious Health, Strokes
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a condition that increases the risk of strokes, heart attacks, kidney failure and other serious health problems. Therefore, it is very important to find out whether you have it, and if you do, what you need to do to regulate it.
Normal Blood Pressure Readings – Find Out If Yours is Normal and How to Lower it Naturally If Needed
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Blood Pressure Readings, Heart Attacks, High Blood Pressure, Kidney Damage, Lead, Normal Blood Pressure, Normal Blood Pressure Readings, Strokes
Keeping your body levels of blood pressure normal is important, so that your body can function normally. Levels of high blood pressure could lead to strokes heart attacks sand kidney damage. Because of this, it is important to ensure that you always have normal blood pressure readings each time you get a check-up.
Silent Stroke Caused by High Blood Pressure
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Australian Researchers, Blood Work, Brain, Dementia, High Blood Pressure, Journal Neurology, Memory, Silent Stroke, Strokes, Unseen Damage
The work of Australian researchers, published in the July 28, 2009 issue of the journal Neurology, offers a somber warning. That those over 60 who have high blood pressure are likely to experience what’s known as a “silent stroke” caused potentially by high blood pressure and not even know it. Despite the name, these types of strokes are of concern because they do unseen damage to the brain, have been suspected of affecting memory and thinking, as well as being potentially linked to a type of dementia.
Hypertension is Often Called the “Quiet Killer”
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Artery Wall, Blood Pressure, Blood Vessels, Congestive Heart Failure, Good Reason, Heart Attacks, Heart Failure, Hypertension, Instant Death, Institutes Of Health, Kidney Damage, National Institutes Of Health, Quiet Killer, Signs, Strokes
For the good reason that it doesn’t always shows signs of the undercover damage it may be doing: Weakening blood vessels walls; aneurysms-abnormal expanding or hazardous ballooning of the artery wall which, when ruptured, can cause strokes, heart attacks or instant death; and congestive heart failure and kidney damage. The national institutes of health define hypertension as a blood pressure greater that 140/90.
How to Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally – Definitely Without Drugs
Posted in: Blood Pressure Articles Tags: Cause Of Death, Diseases, Drugs, Heart Attack, Heart Attacks, High Blood Pressure, How To Lower Your Blood Pressure, Leading Cause Of Death, Many People, People All Over The World, Precaution, Stroke, Strokes, Sufferer
So many people suffer from high blood pressure these days. Unlike other diseases, high blood pressure often has no symptoms. The sufferer becomes unaware, and he usually does not take any precaution until one day he gets a heart attack or a stroke. Strokes and heart attacks are the first leading cause of death for many people all over the world.
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