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    that were either research or review articles. Using databases I was able to acquire these articles. Databases used were the University of Toronto Articles and Databases, Google Scholar and the School of Nutrition. Keywords searched: quercetin, blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, supplements, hypertensive, and flavonoid. Most of these keywords were used in combinations. From the evidence recovered it seems to show that the supplementation of quercetin is capable of decreasing blood

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    The role of diet is a very important aspect in the development and prevention of cardiovascular disease. High levels of cholesterol in the blood is strongly associated 3wit coronary artery disease. If you have a high level of cholesterol in your blood, you need to work with your doctor to make it lower, or face a high risk of heart attack, stroke, or other cardiovascular event. Most circulating cholesterol is produced by the liver and cannot be broken down as easily and by all means you should avoid

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    Hypertension Vicki is a 42-year-old African American woman who was diagnosed with Hypertension a month ago. She has been married to her high school sweetheart for the past 20 years. She is self-employed and runs a successful insurance agency. Her work requires frequent travel and Vicki often has to eat at fast food restaurants for most of her meals. A poor diet that is high in salt and fat and low in nutrients for the body and stress from her job are contributing factors of Vicki’s diagnosis of hypertension

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    increase the risk of Cardiovascular Disease. The study consisted of more than 130,00 people across the globe. The findings of the research show that regardless of whether a person has high blood pressure or not, a low salt diet is associated with more heart attacks, strokes, and mortality, in comparison to those who consume an average amount of salt. The Population Health Research Institute looked directly at the relationship between the amount of salt consumed and its relation to mortality. They also looked

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    Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) is a sickness that a great many individuals of different varieties are influenced by. In spite of the fact that stress and emotional pressure can incidentally expand pulse; however it would not be considered as hypertension. Hypertension normally is there with no manifestations. It may happen and stay inconspicuous for a long time. Individuals, until told by a therapeutic doctor by large disregard hypertension. Individuals are not mindful of how hypertension influences

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    Hypertension The Silent Killer 10/13/2017 Cristina Roca HESC-109-W01 References: Blood Pressure Measurement and Clinical Evaluation - The Sixth Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure - NCBI Bookshelf. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK8636/ Lifestyle Modification for the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension - 2003, Page vi by Jiang He, Patricia M. Kearney, Paul K. Whelton, Paul Muntner, Jeremiah

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    persons from South America and their priorities in life as well as their consideration about health. This is my first time to help so many immigrant persons from South America check their blood pressure, height and body weight, and give them information about how to have access to free clinical and blood pressure control as well as weight management. I really thank Professor Raja, because it was she who gave us this precious experience to do service for and know this special population in USA. Even

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    the public eye. One such story, conducted by the Erasmus Medical Center and reported in a BBC News online report, examines the prevalence of dementia in relation to preceding low blood pressure (Mundasad, 2016). The article, as reflected in its concluding professional recommendations, aims to indicate low blood pressure complications as a potential factor in developing dementia, thus informing consumer healthcare decisions and contributing to an expanding body of medical knowledge. In describing

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