Bipolar Depression and High Blood Pressure
Posted by DYBP on Jun 17, 2010 in Blog | 0 comments
Researchers at Michigan State University have released results from a study that shows a link between manic bipolar disorder and high blood pressure. The study found that of the patients hospitalized with bipolar disorder, nearly half suffered from high blood pressure. Also noted was that the younger the person who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, the greater their chances were of developing...
Read MoreTeenage Boys With Normal Blood Pressure Levels Have Greater Chance Of Developing High Blood Pressure
Posted by DYBP on Jun 16, 2010 in Blog | 2 comments
An international team of researchers has released a report that shows that adolescent males that have normal blood pressure may are three to four times more likely to develop high blood pressure then females. The report, published online on June 14th in Hypertension, took data on 23,191 males and 2,789 females and analyzed their blood pressure and body max index (BMI) through period readings...
Read MoreNatural Ways To Lower High Blood Pressure
Posted by DYBP on Jun 14, 2010 in Blog | 0 comments
With the new study released this week that shows a possible link between high blood pressure medicine and cancer, a new focus on natural ways to lower high blood pressure is necessary. The study showed that angiotensin-receptor blockers, or ARBs – a common medicine prescribed to people with high blood pressure – was shown to increase patient’s risk of lung cancer. Many people are already...
Read MoreNew Study Suggests Link Between High Blood Pressure Medicine and Cancer
Posted by DYBP on Jun 13, 2010 in Blog | 4 comments
A new study published Sunday in the British medical journal The Lancet Oncology suggests that certain blood pressure medicines could be linked to a reasonably increase in the patient’s risk of cancer. The researchers were unable to come up with exact increases in risk so they are urging for more research into the topic. Many cancer and hear experts, however, are skeptical about the research...
Read MoreMethods To Lower High Blood Pressure
Posted by DYBP on Jun 12, 2010 in Blog | 0 comments
If you are one of millions of people who fall victim to high blood pressure, you are aware of how important it is to restore control over your blood pressure levels. High blood pressure occurs when proper blood flow through your body is throw off, causing a buildup of pressure inside the arteries. High blood pressure may not seem so serious from a medical standpoint, but it has the nickname the...
Read MoreLower High Blood Pressure Naturally With A Diet
High blood pressure, or hypertension, refers to a cardiovascular disease where there is increased pressure on the arterial walls. When your blood pressure is too high, it can lead to complications including heart disease and stroke. High blood pressure is nicknamed “the silent killer” due to the fact that there are no real symptoms when you are suffering from the condition. Most symptoms of...
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