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In Some Patients, Hypertension Meds Raise Blood Pressure

August 25, 2010 By: Guest Category: Health News, Hypertension

By Alan MozesHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Aug. 25 (HealthDay News) — Popular prescription medications taken to control hypertension may actually boost blood pressure in a “statistically significant” percentage of patients, researchers report. The warning stems from a new study appearing in the online edition of the American Journal of Hypertension. The research involved 945 New York City residents

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Report Finds Control of High Blood Pressure Improving

May 26, 2010 By: admin Category: Health News, Hypertension

By Ed EdelsonHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, May 25 (HealthDay News) — While the number of Americans with high blood pressure has not declined in recent years, researchers report that the good news is that more people with the condition have it under control. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a major risk factor for heart

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Online Program Helps Patients Self-Monitor Blood Pressure

May 21, 2010 By: Guest Category: Health News, Hypertension

FRIDAY, May 21 (HealthDay News) — An online blood-pressure monitoring program made a major difference in health management for patients with uncontrolled hypertension, new research has found. The researchers studied more than 350 patients, aged 18 to 85, who had uncontrolled high blood pressure — hypertension. The study participants were randomly assigned to receive ordinary

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Eating less is the key to losing weight

March 06, 2010 By: admin Category: Cancer, Diabetes, Health News, Hypertension

Want to lose weight? Don’t eat … maybe! USA has many states. Lots of things different from state to stare- laws, habits and so on but all of the states in USA have one common problem – people suffering from obesity and overweight.

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Transcendental Meditation May Keep Your Heart Beating—and Ease College Anxiety

November 20, 2009 By: admin Category: Cancer, Depression, Diabetes, Healthy Living, Hypertension, heart-disease

By Sara Altshul Two new studies provide compelling reasons to consider taking up transcendental meditation (TM). One, presented last week at the American Heart Association’s annual meeting, showed that people with heart disease who practiced TM over a five- to nine-year period slashed their risk of dying, or of having a heart attack or stroke , by 47%. Their blood pressure decreased significantly, and people in a high-stress subgroup also reduced their stress levels. The nine-year study followed 201 African-American men and women. Their average age was 59, and they all had narrowing of their heart arteries. They were randomly assigned to learn and practice TM, or to take classes about heart risk factors, including diet and exercise advice

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5 Ways Pets Can Improve Your Health

November 16, 2009 By: admin Category: Depression, Hypertension

Owning a pet can ward off depression, lower blood pressure, and boost immunity. It may even improve your social life.

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“Losing Weight the Healthy Way”

October 28, 2009 By: admin Category: Arthritis, Cancer, Diabetes, Health News, Hypertension

“Losing Weight the Healthy Way” Almost 108 million Americans were overweight or obese in 1999.

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130 Crazy Pumpkin Carvings, Nursing Home Neglects Man’s Penile Cancer, and Why We Care About Balloon Boy

October 16, 2009 By: Guest Category: Breast Cancer, Cancer, Healthy Living, Hypertension

Most of us consume more salt than we should—even though it can pack on pounds and send blood pressure sky-high—and 2010 guidelines may be even more restrictive. But some scientists are questioning whether people not at risk for hypertension should really worry so much about sodium consumption, and instead just let their brain be the judge . [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette] We’re halfway through October, so you’ve likely seen your fair share of pink ribbon products and emotional breast cancer stories . But how much do you really know about the organizations behind the cause? Here’s an interesting background on Breast Cancer Awareness Month . [Know Cancer] For your viewing pleasure, 130 crazy pumpkin carvings : Try making one this weekend! Your jack-o’-lantern’s guts won’t make for great pie filling (you need smaller baking pumpkins for that), but be sure to roast the seeds for a nutritious, delicious snack

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130 Crazy Pumpkin Carvings, Nursing Home Neglects Man’s Penile Cancer, and Why We Care About Balloon Boy

Is Your Job Making You Sick?

October 13, 2009 By: Guest Category: Cholesterol, Depression, Healthy Living, Hypertension

(Getty Images) By Sarah Klein Amid the highest unemployment rate in recent decades and massive job losses around the country, most workers feel happy to at least be employed. What they aren’t feeling, however, is healthy. One in three workers has at least one symptom of clinical depression; 41% say they feel stressed sometimes, often, or very often; and one in five has trouble falling asleep often or very often. In all, 14% are being treated for high cholesterol and one in five is taking blood-pressure-lowering medication. In fact, the percentage of workers who say they’re in excellent health has dropped from 34% in 2002 to 28% in 2008, according to a report recently released by the Families and Work Institute (FWI), a nonprofit research company. “When we try to explain what happened [since 2002], it wasn’t what we thought was the simple answer—that the population is getting older and younger people simply have better health,” says Ellen Galinsky, the FWI’s president and cofounder.

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New Blood Pressure Drug Darusentan Shows Promise

September 15, 2009 By: admin Category: Hypertension

The experimental drug darusentan lowered blood pressure in patients with treatment-resistant hypertension.

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