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How Physical Activities and Breathing Exercise Can Lower High Blood Pressure

Currently, more and more people seem to implement unhealthful way of life. The fast paced world at the present time has benefited us however undesirably it also has brought negative consequences when the hectic work life can lead to depression, and current appliances tend to make us ?lazy? and do not as much . . . → Read More: How Physical Activities and Breathing Exercise Can Lower High Blood Pressure

Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension

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Hypertension causes signs symptoms treatment

Definition.

” Hypertension is the persistent high blood pressure, in which the systolic is more then 140mm of hg , and diastolic is more then 90mm of hg which are measured in two or more consecutive days in a week”.

In patients with diabetes milletes or kidney disease studies have shown that blood . . . → Read More: Hypertension causes signs symptoms treatment

Why Is Hypertension So Prevalent?

Authorities are reporting that the levels of hypertension being reported are changing and that trend levels are being reversed. The instance of hypertension, having been in decline over the past three decades is increasing.

In the United States of America there are a staggering oversupply of fifty million people over the age . . . → Read More: Why Is Hypertension So Prevalent?

Salt – Not About the Movie

Banning salt is a bad idea. Reducing salt and sodium in processed foods and restaurant meals is a much better idea. Let’s stop thinking all or nothing, and let’s find the happy medium. . . . → Read More: Salt – Not About the Movie