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    of high blood pressure and two of three people with diabetes are estimated to have it too. High Blood Pressure is often termed as a "silent killer"- as you would not know about it until your health care provider figures it out when you give a visit to him. Hypertension can also lead to risk factors like heart attack and heart failure, as with this serious condition, the heart cannot pump enough blood required by the body. In addition to this, this has serious implications on: The Brain: High BP (Hypertension)

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    Hypertension 101 is another article in a series on high blood pressure. For a complete list of hypertension symptoms, see the article 'High Blood Pressure Symptoms.' A hypertension treatment is also covered in other articles in this series. Hypertension is the medical term used to describe high blood pressure. The two terms are often used interchangeably, but typically, the term 'high blood pressure' is used when referring to a blood pressure reading consistently above 140/90 mmHg. The term 'pre-hypertension'

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    High Blood Pressure High blood pressure is an important disease that we should all be aware off. We should be aware of it because even though we think we can’t get it, we can still potentially get it if we don’t take care of ourselves. Getting a better understanding of what this diseases can help ourselves and even our love ones to live a longer life. High blood pressure can be a silent killer if it’s not cured or detected. Even though it can be deadly, there are ways that it can be prevented. There

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    Determinants of High Blood Pressure (Rough Draft) Carla Woodall Grand Canyon-HCA-515-0101 April 29, 2013 Introduction This paper implements the indicators and determinants of high blood pressure in men. Many studies have measure the effect of Hypertension among men of different ethnical and socio-economic backgrounds. Socioeconomic is one major determinant which influences high blood pressure in men. High blood pressure is a major illness in the human population, especially among men. High blood is

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    levels substantially. We are not without hope there are various things we can do to lower High Blood Pressure (HBP). We will look at some of the recommendations that will help us to live healthier and productive lives well into our twilight years. It will take some radical lifestyle changes, but the sooner we start the better our quality of life will be. One of the first places to start is to know our blood pressure levels. This can be done by purchasing a digital monitor. The average for a healthy

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    Literature Review High blood pressure, also known as Hypertension (HTN), is the most predominant culprit to global morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence varies with age, race, lifestyle, family history, obesity, stress, environment and certain chronic conditions. Although there is a decrement cases noted over the last decades, the prevalence in children and older adults has significantly increased in both developed and developing countries, hence, constitute an alarming public health concern

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    What Are The Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure? By Richard M Harrison Oct 10, 2012 Do you know what the symptoms of high blood pressure are? If you think you do, chances are you are probably wrong, but now that you're here I will set the record straight and debunk and eliminate the myths you may have heard about the symptoms of high blood pressure. Facial Flushing One of the most common misconceptions about high blood pressure symptoms is that the face becomes flushed. The truth is that facial flushing

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    against blood vessel walls is called blood pressure. Arteries carry the blood throughout the body. High blood pressure is also know as hypertension and is very dangerous in many different ways. One way is that it makes the heart have to work harder in order to pump the blood to the body. Secondly it contributes to hardening of the arteries and lastly, it also contributes to heart failure. A healthy heart is essential to life and having high blood pressure it not healthy for the heart. It has been

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    If you do not treated your blood pressure with respect serious things can happen. Yes, uncontrolled high blood pressure can injure or kill you. It 's sometimes called "the silent killer" because high blood pressure has no symptoms, so you may not be aware that it 's damaging your arteries, heart and other organs. Possible health consequences that can happen over time when high blood pressure is left untreated include: Damage to the heart and coronary arteries, including heart attack, heart disease

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    2HYPERTENSION 2.2.1DEFINITION: Hypertension has been defined as systolic pressure >140mmhg and diastolic pressure >90mmhg based on the average of two or more correct blood pressure measurement taken during two or more contacts with a health care provider (Chobania et al,2003). 2.2.2 CLASSIFICATION: It has been classified by the seventh report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention ,Detection, Evaluation and treatment of high blood pressure(JNC, 2003) TYPE MEASUREMENT(mmHg) Normal 120/80 Pre-hypertension

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