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Blood pressure control and treatment is low, especially among older women with hypertension, USA
Compared to current national (USA) guidelines, rates of blood pressure control in the community are low, especially among older women, according to a new study in the July 27 issue of JAMA. "Elderly persons are among the fastest growing segments of the U.S. population and they have the highest prevalence of hypertension [high blood pressure]," according to the authors of the study... click link for more info.


Hypertension: percent of eligible patients with an active diagnosis of hypertension whose most recent blood pressure (BP) recording was BP less than or equal to 140/90 (NEXUS clinics cohort).
This measure assesses the percent of eligible patients with an active diagnosis of hypertension whose most recent blood pressure (BP) recording was less than or equal to 140/90.


Hypertension or High Blood Pressure
A fairly common illness nowadays is hypertension or in common man's language high blood pressure. It is this blood pressure that is responsible for making sure that the blood travels in our heart, arteries and veins. When someone has high blood pressure it means that the heart has to work at a much faster pace to ensure the blood reaches the whole body. This is a fatal illness which can result in a heart attack, stroke, kidney failure or blindness.


Behavioral Medicine - Blood pressure variability and stress management training for essential hypertension
June 22, 2004 -- Blood pressure (BP) is essentially variable; it fluctuates continuously because of the influence of spontaneous rhythmical variations associated ...


 

 

 
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1. Blood Is Thicker Than Water (contíd)
... Decreasing blood viscosity strikes at the root of arteriosclerosis and arteriosclerosis as well as hypertension, peripheral vascular disease and congestive heart failure. The fibrinolytic activity ...
http://www.buynattokinase.com/Bloodthicker.htm


2. Online Pharmacy
... Effect of diuretic agents on central and intracardiac hemodynamics in hypertension No influence of furosemide on human erythrocyte shape and volume and blood viscosity in vitro. The role of alkaline ...
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3. Holistic Directory UK Health Information Centre - High blood pressure, how t...
... can happen after the age of around 60. Pitta hypertension can be recognised in the type of person who ... ... deposits in the arteries and increased blood viscosity. Please visit our Ayurveda pages to ...
http://www.centre.holisti ...helping_yourself.html


4. Endotext.com - Obesity, Behavior Modification for Obesity
... up the metabolic syndrome: central obesity, hypertension, hypertriglyeridaemia and low HDL ... ... aggregation, and is a major contributor to blood viscosity. Increased fibrinogen levels contribute ...
http://www.mdtext.com/obe ...esity13/obesity13.htm


5. Stroke diagnosis and African-Americans
... of this rebound effect are that blood viscosity (thickness) and platelet levels skyrocket ... ... may act on other risk factors, such as hypertension, heart disease, and vascular disease, to ...
http://www.blackhealthcar .../Stroke/Diagnosis.asp


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... die back Platyctenea. the blood metabolism in our body, thus decrease blood viscosity and improve ... APDVS: Portal hypertension Cellular pathophysiology of portal hypertension and prospects for ...
http://treatment-of-hypertension.trn-music.com/


7. Vitamins, Minerals, and Nutritional Supplements. Hypertension
http://www.vitaminlore.co ...cern/Hypertension.htm


8. coenzyme Q10 information
http://www.offshorepharmacy.net/info-CoQ10.htm


9. Biological Effects of Fasting and Caloric Restriction on Lipids Metabolism
... and possibly had a low blood viscosity level at the same time. We ... were assayed in venous blood from healthy men of various ... Evidence) Obesity Diabetes Hypertension and Stroke Skin disorders ...
http://www.anti-aging-gui ...3lipidsmetabolism.php


10. Chapter 2
... if one forces one's mind to relax, then one's blood pressure, respiratory rate, and so on, are ... ... of a variety of conditions including hypertension, glaucoma, peptic ulcer, spastic colitis ...
http://www.healthsurvey.com/ch2.htm


11. Essential fatty acids
... blood pressure, blood viscosity, vasoconstriction, immune ... have the potential to increase blood pressure, inflammation ... coronary artery disease, hypertension, type II diabetes ...
http://www.vegetarian-nut ...ntial_fatty_acids.htm


12. Nutritiously Gourmet: Nutrition News and Current Research
... the risk of developing diabetes, gallstones, hypertension, heart disease and stroke were ... ... characterized by increases in blood viscosity, vasospasm and vasoconstriction and ...
http://www.nutritiouslygourmet.com/html/news.html


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http://www.clearwisdom.ne ...cations/health_9.html


14. Phosphorus Sodium DRI/RDA,negative health/side effects, overdose, toxicity, ...
... high blood pressure, in which case sodium-raising supplements - by normalizing blood viscosity - resolve their hypertension. Foot odor is almost entirely related to kidney functions, and only to a ...
http://www.acu-cell.com/pna.html


15. , Biotics, nutrition, holistic, vitamins, minerals, education, health, exerc...
... Consider with immune insufficiency, hypertension, fungal/yeast infections, prevention of colds and flu and when there is a need to reduce blood viscosity. Gastrazyme - Source of vitamin U and other ...
http://www.doclocke.com/prodlist.htm


16. DIAGNOSTIC DIGEST - sponsored by: Welch Allyn
... conditions associated with NAION include hypertension, diabetes mellitus, ischemic heart disease ... ... as conditions associated with increased blood viscosity, such as polycythemia, leukemia, or ...
http://www.diagnosticdige ...newsletter.asp?nid=11


17. Saffola Life - News & Features -Archive
... based foods to modulate blood viscosity. As blood pressure is ... people fear the side effects of blood pressure-lowering drugs, along ... to people at risk for hypertension is to substitute a veggie ...
http://www.saffolalife.co ...etails.asp?news_id=70


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http://www.cureresearch.c ...n_non_vegetarians.htm


19. http://www.radicalhealth.com/issues/2005-03-18:beauty.txt
... your money today and you and your health tomorrow. Blood viscosity is determined by hydration. Thick blood, high blood pressure and hypertension all have their roots in dehydration. As they make our ...


20. Hexapedia - Transient ischemic attack
http://www.hexafind.com/e ...sient_ischemic_attack


21. Omega-3: Fakten, Anwendung und Dosierung
http://www.omega-3.ch/Dosierung/Crohn.htm


22. AdvancedHealthServices.net Vitamins - Herbs and Health Supplements-CARDIO/CI...
... Nattokinase may prove to be a defibrogenating enzyme that drastically decreases blood viscosity, arteriosclerosis as well as hypertension peripheral vascular disease congestive heart failure and ...
http://www.advancedhealth ...ml/Products/0160.HTML


23. Retinal Vein Occlusion
... Risk factors for Branch vein occlusion: Hypertension Glaucoma Hyperviscosity syndromes Diabetes ... ... in African American Fasting blood glucose Glaucoma Viscosity Blood pressure SED rate with C ...
http://www.avclinic.com/retinal_vein_occlusion.htm


 
         
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