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The Risks of Hypertension High Blood Pressure No warning no significant early symptoms are trademarks of one of the deadliest diseases on earth commonly known as

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The Risks of Hypertension High Blood Pressure No warning no significant early symptoms are trademarks of one of the deadliest diseases on earth commonly known as hypertension or high blood pressure It is no longer an old persons disease because thousands of strokes occur in people under the age of 65 years Dr W Lee Cowden MD says High blood pressure often occurs due to a strain on the heart which can arise from a variety of conditions including diet atherosclerosis hardening of the arteries high cholesterol diabetes environmental factors as well as lifestyle choices When these factors combine with a genetic predisposition hypertension can occur in two out of three individuals The undue pressure in the arteries slowly erodes the arteries and organs and increases the risk of stroke congestive heart failure kidney failure and heart attack If high blood pressure is combined with factors such as obesity smoking high cholesterol or diabetes the risk of heart attack or stroke increases dramatically as much as 400 and more The Silent Killer is No Longer an Old Persons Disease Some Facts and Figures Hypertension also known as High Blood Pressure is the leading cause of strokes and heart disease in the world Globally more than 1 billion people are suffering from high blood pressure Stroke is the No 3 cause of death in the US About 780000 Americans will have a new or recurrent stroke this year because of hypertension About 150000 Americans will die from a stroke this year About 736 million people in the USA age 20 and older have high blood pressure 33 in other words one in three adult Americans have high blood pressure 78 are aware of their condition and 546 dont have it under control A Program Designed by World Renowned Scientists No Side Effects No Expensive Medications All Natural Fast and Permanent Relief In 8 Weeks or Less Lower Blood Pressure and It Will Take the Pressure off Your Heart and Arteries You can treat high blood pressure from home In this book you will learn how to lower blood pressure naturally Lower Blood Pressure Naturally In 8 Weeks Or Less Take The Pressure Off Your Heart And Arteries Learn All About Treating High Blood Pressure From The Comfort Of Your Own Home Learn How To Lower Blood Pressure Naturally Learn About Foods That Lower Blood Pressure And More Miracle Foods That Lower Blood Pressure Foods That Lower Blood Pressure There are some foods that have been shown to possess miracle properties when it comes to lowering and managing high blood pressure It is recommended that you include these foods in your diet From Moderate High Blood Pressure To Normal In 7 Days In one case study a person took 100grams 14 of a pound of this celery every day for one week and dropped his blood pressure from 15896 to 11882 In other words it went from hypertension to normal in 7 days Researches found that a small amount of this food every day will lower blood pressure by 1214 percent and also lower cholesterol levels by about 7 Daily Intake of Oatmeal Decreases Risk of All Heart Disease By 27 No fewer than 37 clinical studies conducted over the past few years show beyond any doubt that the regular intake of oatmeal and oat bran will reduce blood cholesterol levels lower blood pressure and generally reduce the longterm risk of heart disease The researchers found that the higher the oats intake the lower the blood pressure regardless of other factors such as age and weight or alcohol sodium or potassium intake which are known to affect blood pressure A 6 year study of 22000 middleaged males showed that consuming as little as 3 g daily of soluble fiber from oats barley or rye the risk of death from heart disease goes down by 27. Dr. Fiona Gillan. GP Registrar at Church End Medical Centre. Structure of talk. What is blood pressure and how do we measure it?. What is high blood pressure?. Causes, why does it need to be diagnosed? (cardiovascular risk), how is it diagnosed?. it . Oscar A. Carretero, M.D.. Hypertension and Vascular Research Division. Department of Medicine. Henry Ford Health System. Detroit, Michigan. 1) What is hypertension or high blood pressure . Claude K. Lardinois, MD, FACP, MACN, FACE. lardinois@sbcglobal.net. . . Emeritus Professor. University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada. Board Certified Endocrinologist. Medical Director for American Health Care, Rocklin, CA. Measurement of Blood Pressure: Issues and Challenges Sadhana Bhagwat, NPO WCO India 13 December 2018 1 Silent killer Most hypertensive people have no symptoms Under-diagnosis Under-treatment What are the new standards of care?. Bryan Williams, MD. University of Leicester. Leicester, United Kingdom. Clinic vs. ABPM. Clinic BP. Single reading in controlled time. Provides a Snapshot. Predicts Risk. High blood pressure is a condition that is also known as hypertension.. Having high blood pressure puts strain on your heart that can lead to your blood vessels becoming damaged, making them more at risk of heart disease.. Difinition. High blood pressure is defined as BP ≥140/90 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) as per JNC 8. Risk of hypertension. Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for coronary artery disease, stroke, heart failure, and renal failure. Luis Ruilope, MD. Hospital 12 de . Octubre. ,. Madrid, Spain. Cardio Diabetes . Master. . Class. October. . 15-17, 2010, Dublin. Slide lecture prepared and held by:. . CARDIORENAL CONTINUUM . Definition. It can be defined as a condition where blood pressure is elevated to an extent that clinical benefit is obtained from blood pressure lowering. . Blood pressure measurement includes systolic and diastolic components. Hypertension . doubles the risk of cardiovascular diseases, including coronary heart disease (CHD), congestive heart failure (CHF), ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, renal failure, and peripheral arterial disease. SRIserotonin reuptake inhibitorsSSRIselective serotonin reuptake inhibitorss-UAserum uric acidT4thyroxin 4TIAtransient ischemic attackTMAthrombotic microangiopathyTSHthyroid stimulating hormoneTTEtwo- each time your heart contracts, it causes a wave or pulsation in the blood system of the body. This can be seen very clearly when an artery is cut and the blood spurts out of the cut vessel with each beat of the heart. . a. Zaidi. Assistant Professor. School of Health Sciences. What is hypertension?. High blood-pressure(HBP) or hypertension means high pressure (tension) in the arteries.. Normal blood pressure is below 120/80, blood pressure between 120/80 and 139/89 is called “pre-hypertension”, and a blood pressure of 140/90 or above is considered high.. What is hypertension?. Hypertension is also known as high blood pressure. . Normal . levels for blood pressure is below 120/80.The top number represents the systolic measurement( peak pressure in the arteries) and the bottom represents the diastolic (minimum pressure in the arteries) Blood pressure between 120/80 and 139/89 is called prehypertension. Blood pressure of 140/90 or higher is considered hypertension.

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