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Blood Pressure Reading Chart - Articles
Home blood-pressure monitoring better than doctors’ readings
by
Dr. John B.
Posted
Mon 03 May 2010 3:25pm
Not uncommonly in practice I see individuals who have a diagnosis of possible ‘hypertension’ (high blood pressure) hanging over their heads. Usually what has happened here is that a doctor has noted a high or borderline high reading, which has been ‘confirmed’ again on another visit. Perhaps not surprisingly, individuals can be quite uptight about [...]
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Blood Pressure Readings...Safe and Natural Control Of Stress
by
mann09
Posted
Mon 03 Aug 2009 6:17pm
by the bottom number in a blood pressure reading, is when your heart is resting. Most doctors agree that in adults the normal blood pressure range should be 120 over 80 (120/80 mmHg). The higher reading 120 or systolic pressure, is the force of the blood against the artery walls as your heart beats. Depending on your physical condition and life choices, you may
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Hyperexol can help control blood pressure for many - read abou it
by
franklinb
Posted
Thu 02 Sep 2010 12:00am
and healthy blood pressure . . . without negative side effects.* Hyperexol™ contains a proprietary blend of vitamins, minerals, and herbs designed for maximum results.
With Hyperexol you can enjoy:
Natural support for healthy systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Support for healthy blood circulation
Cardiovascular health support
Antioxidant
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Blood Pressure Monitors: Importance of monitoring blood pressure
by
Peter C.
Posted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 6:33pm
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pressure themselves at home uses digital blood pressure monitors as it is much easier to use (read). The blood pressure values is displayed as 2 numbers and it is a breeze to read off the systolic blood pressure and the Systolic blood pressure the diastolic blood pressure can simply be read off from those digital numbers (see photo below):
Photo
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Even a Little Weight Loss Helps Lower Blood Pressure in Obese Kids
by
HealthFinder
Posted
Fri 15 Oct 2010 10:00am
of body weight) to charts depicting normal blood pressure based on age, sex and height.
The study authors found that BMI had little effect on blood pressure among normal-weight children, but it had a significant effect on overweight children.
In fact, among overweight boys, BMI had an effect on their systolic blood pressure reading that was 4.6 times
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