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Does High Blood Pressure Cause Sweating - Articles
More exercise, less high blood pressure
by
Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Mon 01 Sep 2008 7:00pm
People who continue to exercise throughout their lifetimes are far less likely to develop high blood pressure and the more they exercise, the less likely they are to develop high blood pressure ( Journal of Hypertension, June 2008). In various studies, up to 91 percent of the North American population suffers from high blood pressure which puts the ...
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Perimenopause, Menopause and High Blood Pressure
by
Eileen K.
Posted
Thu 16 Oct 2008 7:14pm
OK....as if weight gain, night sweats and hot flashes aren't enough, could it be that high blood pressure is another physical ailment affecting baby boomer women?
I am hoping that some of my readers may be able to offer information. Any sites, links or concrete information would be appreciated. What do you know? Has high blood pressure bee ...
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Hypotension (Low Blood Pressure)
by
Noman Khan
Posted
Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:54pm
What Is Hypotension?
Hypotension (HI-po-TEN-shun) is low blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood.
Blood pressure is measured as systolic (sis-TOL-ik) and diastolic (di-a-STOL-ik) pressures. Systolic blood pressure is the pressure when the heart beats wh ...
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Study Says High Blood Pressure could be caused by a Herpes Virus
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Medical Quack

Posted
Fri 15 May 2009 10:44pm
It was of all things a herpes virus that was studied. The virus is potentially responsible for irritating the blood vessels, which in turn leads to high blood pressure, along with fatty diets added in here too. So perhaps everyone with herpes should have their blood pressure checked routinely, but everyone should do that anyway.
Vaccines a ...
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Can Memory Problems Be Caused By High Blood Pressure?
by
Bob T.

Posted
Sat 29 Aug 2009 10:03pm
A recent article on the ScienceDaily website quotes research from the August 25, 2009, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology that suggests “that people with high diastolic blood pressure, which is the bottom number of a blood pressure reading, were more likely to have cognitive impairment, or problems w ...
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Treating High Blood Pressure Naturally
by
Robin P.

Posted
Wed 17 Feb 2010 10:51am
Most heart patients already know high blood pressure can mean disaster for their heart health. But here’s what they don’t know. Having high blood pressure can also wreak havoc on your brain, kidneys, and eyes.
Here’s the scary part…
High blood pressure can quietly damage these vital organs for years before you see any symptoms. If left un ...
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