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Naturally High Hemoglobin Levels May Not Threaten Kidney Patients by HealthFinder Posted Thu 16 Dec 2010 12:00pm News) -- Naturally occurring high hemoglobin levels don't pose a threat to chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients on dialysis, and there is no need to lower these levels, a new study suggests. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Progressive anemia (red blood cell deficiency) is common in most patients with advanced Read on »
Naturally High Hemoglobin Levels May Not Threaten Kidney Patients by Medline Plus Posted Thu 16 Dec 2010 5:00pm THURSDAY, Dec. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Naturally occurring high hemoglobin levels don't pose a threat to chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients on dialysis, and there is no need to lower these levels, a new study suggests. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Progressive anemia (red blood cell deficiency) is common in most Read on »
Hemoglobin A1C blood test recommended for pre-diabetes screening by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 30 Dec 2009 12:00am . In a person who does not have diabetes, about 5 percent of all hemoglobin is glycated. For someone with diabetes and high blood glucose levels, the A1C level is higher than normal. How... - The hemoglobin A1C blood test is now included in the new official guidelines for diabetes and pre-diabetes screening and diagnosis. It is a test that reflects a person’s average blood Read on »
Haptoglobin for Control of the Blood Pressure Response to Plasma Free Hemoglobin by nih.gov Posted Sun 27 Feb 2011 7:00pm effects associated with free hemoglobin. This technology identifies haptoglobin and haptoglobin mimetics as potential therapeutics for high blood pressure and intravascular... Description of Invention: Release of hemoglobin into the blood is a central pathophysiologic event contributing to morbidity and mortality in chronic and acute Read on »
Blood Draws: Hemoglobin A1c by Lauren B. Patient Expert Posted Wed 27 Aug 2008 8:33am One of the blood tests that helps determine the concentration of glucose (blood sugar) in the body is the hemoglobin a1c. This test goes by a variety of names including... to the hemoglobin A, which is a specific and prevalent type of hemoglobin. When bonding occurs, the hemoglobin is said to be glycosylated. Naturally, when there is more glucose in the blood Read on »
Blood sugar, high blood pressure and cholesterol control still important for diabetics. by Dr. Matthew M. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 14 Mar 2010 6:52pm for diabetics dashed . If I were a diabetic, I might think that controlling blood pressure and cholesterol was not important. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. The same... was looking at whether or not intense lowering of blood sugar to normal (A1c less than 6%) prevented heart attacks and strokes more than the current standard of care (A1c less than 7 Read on »
High Cholesterol, Night Sweats and High Blood Pressure by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Sun 18 Apr 2010 2:43pm Learn some quick tid bits of info about why we produce excess cholesterol, why women get hot flashed and one reason why one might get high blood pressure…..AND what to do about it! Call now for your FREE consultation 760-597-9727! Read on »
High Fructose Corn Syrup Increases Risk of High Blood Pressure by Marci L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:01pm this sweetener actually is, you might be completely unaware of the negative impact that it can have on your body. Such impact can include suffering from high blood pressure which is a main... Exposition, it was advised that avoiding the ingestion of HFC would dramatically lower the risks of developing high blood pressure (hypertension). However, more and more people Read on »
High Fructose Intake Increases Risk of High Blood Pressure by Obi Jo Posted Wed 08 Sep 2010 10:12pm Diets which are high in fructose increase the risk of persons developing hypertension   (high blood pressure).   This data was first presented at the American Society... in the diet to high blood pressure development. Patel and associates report in the recent online early publication in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology their findings Read on »
High fructose diet linked to high blood pressure by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 01 Jul 2010 12:00am sugar, increases the risk of developing high blood pressure, or hypertension, according to a study appearing in the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN). The results... of 135/85, 140/90, and 160/100 mmHg, respectively. (A normal blood pressure reading is below 120/80 mmHg.) “Our study identifies a potentially modifiable risk factor for high blood Read on »