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Kidney Disease Affects Millions - Detroit News
dear dr. donohue: my wife is 63 and was recently diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, ckd. her glomerular filtration rate is 49. her doctor indicated she should limit sugar, lower her ldl cholesterol and keep her blood pressure down. the causes are ...
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High-risk Kids, Diabetics Need Regular Blood Pressure Checks
title: high-risk kids, diabetics need regular blood pressure checks category: health news created: 10/18/2008 2:00:00 am last editorial review: 10/20/2008
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Chicken Soup May Lower Blood Pressure, Study Finds
chicken soup, which has been dubbed grandma's penicillin for its purported cold-fighting abilities, may also help to lower high blood pressure, a new study suggests.
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Sick Economy Has Patients Skimping On Medicine - Atlanta Journal Constitution
the ailing economy is leading many americans to skip doctor visits, skimp on their medicine, and put off mammograms, pap smears and other tests. and physicians worry the result will be sicker patients who need more expensive treatment later. “i ...
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Low Blood Pressure May Be Bad For Very Elderly - Healthcentral.com
new york (reuters health) - a swedish study indicates that mortality rates among people aged 85 years and older increase as the top number of their blood pressure reading drops. lena molander and colleagues from umea university examined the ...
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Chicken Soup May Lower Blood Pressure
chicken soup, which has been dubbed grandma's penicillin for its purported cold-fighting abilities, may also help to lower high blood pressure, a new...
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Blood Sodium Level Does Not Affect Blood Pressure
higher levels of sodium in the blood are not related to blood pressure, including the future risk of high blood pressure, according to a study in the november issue of the journal of hypertension.
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Survey: Half Of Us Doctors Use Placebo Treatments - Kansas City Star
about half of american doctors in a new survey say they regularly give patients placebo treatments - usually drugs or vitamins that won't really help their condition. and many of these doctors are not honest with their patients about what they are ...
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High-risk Kids, Diabetics Need Regular Blood Pressure Checks - Businessweek
friday, oct. 17 (healthday news) -- to protect long-term heart health, children as young as 3 and diabetics should have their blood pressure checked regularly, experts say. once identified, young patients with high blood pressure -- particularly ...
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'bad Egg' Gas Controls Blood Flow
without a little hydrogen sulphide to relax the muscles, blood pressure starts to rise.
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Blood Pressure Clinics Start Friday
summerside – it’s a simple test that can potentially save a life. with hundreds of prince county residents without a family doctor, though, regular blood pressuring monitoring is easier said than done.
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Even Mild Sleep Apnea Increases Cardiovascular Risk - Eurekalert
people with even minimally symptomatic obstructive sleep apnea (osa) may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease because of impaired endothelial function and increased arterial stiffness, according to a study from the oxford centre for ...
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Helping In Haiti - Argus Leader
during a trip to bring medical relief to a remote city in haiti, karen christoffels, a registered nurse at avera mckennan, decided to share her experiences with argus leader readers by writing a blog on our web site. jeremie, haiti, is a city of 50 ...
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Effects Of Fatness And Fitness On White Blood Cell Counts
a study published ahead of print in the british journal of sports medicine finds that fatness increases the level of inflammatory activity in the body as measured by white blood cell counts. researchers also found that levels of inflammatory activity are lower in people who are more physically fit. neil m.
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High-risk Kids, Diabetics Need Regular Blood Pressure Checks
friday, oct. 17 (healthday news) -- to protect long-term heart health, children as young as 3 and diabetics should have their blood pressure checked regularly, experts say.
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Health Care On Back Burner? - Atlanta Journal Constitution
chicago —- the ailing economy is leading many americans to skip doctor visits, skimp on their medicine, and put off mammograms, pap smears and other tests. and physicians worry the result will be sicker patients who need more expensive treatment ...
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Chicken Soup May Help Fight High Blood Pressure - Science Daily
sciencedaily (oct. 19, 2008) — chicken soup, that popular home remedy for the common cold sometimes known as "grandma's penicillin," may have a new role alongside medication and other medical measures in fighting high blood pressure, scientists in ...
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Experts Available To Discuss More Americans Getting High Blood Pressure: Study
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Sick Economy Has Patients Skimping On Medicine
the ailing economy is leading many americans to skip doctor visits, skimp on their medicine, and put off mammograms, pap smears and other tests. and physicians worry the result will be sicker patients who need more expensive treatment later.
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High Blood Pressure Rates, Management, Awareness Increasing, Racial ... - Medical News Today
more u.s. residents are being treated for high blood pressure in large part because of increasing obesity rates, but there is greater awareness of risk factors for the condition, particularly among white men and blacks, according to a study published ...
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