Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 at
12:44 am
f blood in our vascular system is important for blood flow in all parts or bodies. Without blood pressure, simply would exist.
It is important that the pressure of blood in our body fall within a normal and healthy range. Pressure can be the cause of many health problems.
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Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at
11:50 am

sure becomes a problem particularly when one is being old. However, what is blood pressure? Blood pressure is exerts a blood against the walls of arteries. Did you know that whenever your heart beats around of 60-70 times per minute, pumps blood to the arteries, which is much better known as systolic pressure.? In addition, when the heart rests between a heartbeat and blood pressure decreases, what is generally known as diastolic pressure. Blood pressure is always read in two numbers and these are systolic and diastolic pressure. A blood pressure reading is not complete without that neither of them. Systolic pressure is the first writing at the top or the number of top while diastolic pressure is the second number or the lower number an example that is a reading of blood pressure 120/80 or can also be read as 120 on 80. Everyone has the blood pressure different to put pressure on some blood that is 120/80 can mean normal while for others, this same blood pressure can already mean high blood pressure with them. Read the rest of this entry
Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at
9:57 am
causes most cases of heart disease and blood circulation diseases, whether total or partial. Inadequate lifestyle can cause blood vessels should reduce high blood pressure and inflammatory processes in the circulatory system. These changes decreases the State of general health and health of tissues and may cause the most dramatic events as clots blod, myocardial infarction or stroke.
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Friday, March 12th, 2010 at
7:19 pm
ow the information on hypertension or high blood pressure. Furthermore, you may only know about of low blood pressure or hypotension.
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