Essays About hypertension

 

  • HYPERTENSION
    HYPERTENSION Hypertension is a common disorder characterized by a sustained elevation of systolic arterial pressure (top number) of 140 mm Hg or higher, or a ...
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  • Hypertension
    Hypertension Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure. ... What are some causes? In 90% of cases, the cause of hypertension is unknown. ...
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  • Hypertension
    Hypertension, or high blood pressure as it is typically known, is sometimes called the silent killer because a person could have it for years without even ...
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  • Race
    ... of reality, the justification of basic concepts supporting the idea of separate races, and explaining the cause of high rates of hypertension among African ...
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  • Physical Benefits of Leisure Time
    ... Decrease in hypertension. Hypertension is abnormally high blood pressure. ... Hypertension can also lead to CHD due to the high blood pressure. ...
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  • Protection and Damage from Acute and Chronic Stress
    ... in the 1980s that when stress and saline were discontinued, the blood pressure that had risen receded, and no pathological change in hypertension was recorded ...
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  • The effects of painkillers on the heartrate of a daphnia
    ... "Increasing the chances of having a heart attack include hypertension, which rises the resistance in blood vessels pumping the heart harder for the flow of ...
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  • common herbal medications
    ... Garlic can be used in the treatment of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and atheosclerosis because of its mild to moderate effects of decreasing lipids and ...
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  • Stress- 'Everyones' Cross to Bear'
    ... Hypertension, more commonly known as high blood pressure, is another good example of a stress-related disease. About 5 out of every ...
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  • Stress- 'Everyones' Cross to Bear' 2
    ... Hypertension, more commonly known as high blood pressure, is another good example of a stress-related disease. About 5 out of every ...
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  • Prepubescent Strength Training
    ... that may occur from improper, insufficient or nonexistent supervision are acute or chronic musculoskeletal injuries, acute or sustained hypertension and "weight ...
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  • Prevention of Nephropathy in Diabetic Patients
    Primary prevention includes early detection of diabetes, glycemic control, screening for microalbuminuria, control of hypertension and smoking cessation, while ...
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  • alchohol
    ... wine. Over time, an elevated or irregular heart rate can lead to hypertension (high blood pressure) and, ultimately, heart disease. ...
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  • Obesity, An Epidemic in the United States
    ... have been associated with increased risk of a large number of disorders including dyslipidemias, type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension, coronary heart disease ...
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  • Global article essay
    ... lives forever. Everyone uses painkillers sometime in their lives and now the studies show that it may cause hypertension. If that ...
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  • Alcohol and Nutrition
    ... hypertension is common among people with alcoholism. Hypertension is apparently causes directly by the alcohol. hypertension leads ...
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  • Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
    ... likely to occur. There are three major risk factors in CAD: hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and cigarette smoking. Elimination or ...
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  • Benefits of Physical education
    ... and blood pressure low. Sedentary people have a 35% greater risk of developing hypertension than athletes do. Studies have shown ...
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  • Article Review: Exercise and Heart Health May Keep Dementia at ...
    The committee determined that avoiding hypertension, controlling blood pressure, increasing physical activity, and other factors are all preventative against ...
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  • High Blood Preasurre
    ... of your eye. Causes: Approximately 30 % of cases of essential hypertension are attributable to genetic factors. For example, in ...
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  • Adult / Aging Psychology
    ... Some of the health risks to poor nutrition are: Hypertension (high blood pressure) Cancer Heart disease Arteriosclerosis Stroke Vision ...
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  • Vitamin C
    ... "A dose of 500 milligrams a day lowered blood pressure by up to 9 percent, a level comparable to prescription drugs" (Hypertension). ...
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  • Anabolic 2
    ... This increases size and strength, but can also cause hypertension. Hypertension is high blood pressure. Acne is another common problem. ...
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  • Heart Attacks
    ... This causes hypertension, otherwise known as high blood pressure. Secondly, hypertension creates strain on the arteries and contributes ...
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  • Placebo Effect
    ... They are: stress-related illnesses such as hypertension, asthma, high blood-pressure, migraine and other types of headaches etc. ...
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  • Herbal Medicine
    ... US, and according to Dr. David Vastola in his book To your good health, he wrote out a section with a natural alternative for CAD and hypertension, how, well ...
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  • Strokes
    ... Risk Factors: There are many risk factors that can increase the risk of stroke in any person. Some of these factors are hypertension and smoking. ...
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  • Heart disease
    ... Smoking, high cholesterol, obesity, hypertension, or diabetes)?" One problem I had was getting in touch with my aunt to interview her. ...
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  • Atherosclerosis, Coronary Artery Disease and Endothelium
    ... The first of these is hypertension, which is signified by a reduced vasodilation response to acetylcholine and reduced synthesis of nitric oxide. ...
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  • anabolic steroids 2
    ... The side effects are Water retention, Acne, Gynecomastia, Aggression, Hypertension, Cardiovascular Disease, Palpitations, Impotence, Jaundice, Irritation of ...
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