February 2012
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January 2012
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The Salty Truth....Everyone Must Read! →
washbucket702:
Consumers’ tastes make it difficult to dash salt from diets
For years, Americans have been advised to consume less sodium, and they’ve taken that advice with a grain of salt.
Even many health-conscious consumers figured it was the least of their worries, especially compared with…
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Oh, How Pinteresting! →
I’ve been meaning to create a killer pin board of images and videos that highlight the importannce of knowing more abou the dangers that high blood pressure can present.
Who would hav thought that the Pinterset crew would be tumbling too?
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Photo by Erich Ernst
Shop owner, music lover, poster collector, and 60s mod aficionado. Chrissy Jensen took some time out of a business...
November 2011
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What Determines Your Blood Pressure?
fakescience: Get a blood pressure monitor
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August 2011
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January 2011
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Happiness is a Healthy Heart
A popular New Year’s resolutions is to get fit which means maintaining a healthy heart.
In this Video How to Keep A Heart Healthy we offer five ways to keep your heart strong and healthy
Ways to keep the heart in good condition.
Read labels. Doctors say look at what you are eating, especially when it comes to trans fats. A healthy heart means healthy arteries, and healthy blood pressure....
December 2010
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Fun fact: Hugs are good for your health.
Hugs are good for your health - they help lower your blood pressure and it can decrease the risk of heart disease.
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November 2010
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August 2010
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Salt and Blood Pressure
They have been calling salt the white death for a very long time.
It is about time they compiled the research about the effects of salt on blood pressure to support the health of American people rather than the food manufacturer’s pocketbooks.
We have been reporting on research showing sodium raises blood pressure readings for more than a decade. If you don’t cook every meal from...
July 2010
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Monitor Blood Pressure At Home - New Study
People with high blood pressure who monitor at home and have greater involvement in their treatment can see greater falls in blood pressure than those receiving conventional care.
This is according to the TASMINH2 trial, the first large study to test telemonitoring and self-medicine adjustment, which was reported online in The Lancet on 8 July.
High blood pressure is largely symptomless,...
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