There are 2 important factors about high blood pressure (hypertension) that should make each and every one of us pay attention - especially as age increases. Unfortunately you probably will not know if you have High Blood Pressure unless a doctor or a specialist examines you. People suffering from High Blood Pressure often are not aware of it as they do not experience any symptoms at all.
Lowering High Blood Pressure and Nitric Oxide
Posted: 13th November 2008
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Why should you choose a hypertension natural cure over the medication that your doctor describes? You might consider a natural remedy after you discover HBP meds side effects. Discover 8 free hypertension tips.
Hypertension Natural Cure - Choosing a High Blood Pressure Natural Remedy Over Meds
Posted: 10th November 2008
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There are several treatment options for treating Hypertension (High Blood Pressure). Are you aware of which one may be best for you?
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) Treatment Options
Posted: 5th November 2008
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Blood Pressure is not a chronic disease. It can be controlled. There are many natural remedies for blood pressure. We should control blood pressure it should not control us.
How to Control Blood Pressure - 5 Natural Remedies
Posted: 19th October 2008
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Blood pressure normally shoots up during winters because the blood vessel walls get hardened and blood flow becomes slow, raising the pressure of blood in the vessels wall. It is very common in elderly females after menopause (cessation of menstruation) due to hormonal changes taking place in them after stoppage of menstruation around 40 years of age.
High Blood Pressure Or Hypertension Herbal Remedies Or Home Remedies
Posted: 15th October 2008
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High blood pressure is not an age-specific disease and can hence happen to people from any age-group. It is known to happen amongst children and this phenomenon has been growing more and more of late. It is an unfortunate occurrence as the child is forced to cope with an ailment from very early on in life and the dangers are slightly more pronounced as the disease can influence and have an effect on the child’s quality of life forever.
High Blood Pressure (HBP) - Hypertension in Children
Posted: 3rd October 2008
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Hypertension or high blood pressure as it is more commonly known is not a condition which can be ignored. It is in fact a potentially life threatening illness.
4 Most Commonly Prescribed High Blood Pressure Medications
Posted: 24th September 2008
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When my friend Brad told my about his anxiety and high blood pressure symptoms I told him to visit his doctor. While I am suffering from high blood pressure since years and know some about it, I am not the person to ask for advice. So Brad went to the doctor and here is what he said.
Blood Pressure Symptoms - Are Shallow Breathing and Chest Pressure Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure?
Posted: 20th September 2008
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Every day, more and more people turn to high blood pressure herbs to lower their blood pressure naturally. The reason is simple. Pharmaceutical medications have way too many side effects: sleeplessness, impotence, leg cramps, dry mouth, fatigue, etc… Who needs that when there’s a perfectly good alternative available?
High Blood Pressure Herbs
Posted: 10th September 2008
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Blood chemistry is regulated by negative feedback in order to keep the body in homeostasis (optimal equilibrium). The levels of glucose in the blood are monitored by the cells in the pancreas. If the blood glucose level falls to dangerous levels (caused by very heavy exercise or lack of food for extended periods), some pancreas cells release glucagon, a hormone that acts on liver cells to increase blood glucose levels. Stored glycogen is converted into glucose by a process called glycogenolysis. The glucose is then released into the bloodstream, increasing blood sugar levels.
Blood Sugar
Posted: 8th September 2008
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