Posts Tagged ‘hypertension’

Contact Your Doctor Immediately When You See The Warning Indications Of High Blood Pressure

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

The trouble with high blood pressure is that this is a silent killer that often develops without giving you any warning signs of high blood pressure that will let you know that your otherwise good health has been compromised and what’s more, even if you have been feeling good, there is always a danger underfoot [...]

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Do The Home Treatments For High Blood Pressure And Avoid The Doctor

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

High blood pressure, or hypertension as it is also known, can strike when you least expect it. It usually forms in a person who leads an unhealthy lifestyle but it can also be caused by stress and lack of exercise. Because it comes from seemingly out of nowhere, it is often known as the silent [...]

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No Reason To Be Worried If You Notice Signs Of High Blood Pressure In Pregnancy

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Whenever signs of high blood pressure in pregnancy are noticed they portend to something serious though at the same time it must be said that a majority of women that notice these signs during their pregnancy will still go on to give natural birth without being affected adversely by the different signs of high blood [...]

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NUTRITION: HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CAUSES & SOLUTIONS

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

What is happening in America? So many people walking around with high blood pressure (hypertension) and not getting any better. Obviously, this ailment is not understood except to treat the symptoms rather than the underlying problem. Below here are some pervasive stats from the American Heart Association that indicates just how this condition is not [...]

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Eat Your Way To Reduced Blood Pressure

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

In the United States today high blood pressure is at epidemic proportions with more than 65 million people suffering from high blood pressure and another 45 million showing a condition referred to as pre-hypertension. A symptomless condition, high blood pressure increases your risk of stroke and heart attack and you could quite easily have it [...]

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