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www.GreatestGuideForYou.com How To Lose Abdominal Fat “Middle Age Spread” is the term used to describe deposits of fat that begin to appear about our middles as we reach middle age. There are direct links between abdominal fat and Type 2 Diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, some forms of cancer and a variety of organ problems. There […]

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Hypertension Pathophysiology – Understanding the Mechanisms of High Blood Pressure Formation

Hypertension is a systemic disease. This means that high blood pressure affects many organs and systems in the body and?not just the cardiovascular system. Usually function follows form and as such, when ever there is an abnormal biochemical or biophysical derangement, the physiology of the body changes from normal to diseased condition. Pathophysiology is the […]

Pulmonary Hypertension Essentials

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Link Between Hypothyroidism and Hypertension

There is evidence that hypothyroidism and hypertension disease are related. The thyroid gland is the one responsible for regulating blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature and metabolism in the body. This gland is located near the throat area. The hormones produced by the thyroid gland are the ones that help the body cells to take […]

SIRA: Genetics and Common Diseases of Later Adult Life

Join Daniel T. O’Connor, MD, Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology at UCSD, for a fascinating look at the role of genetics and common diseases of later adult life. Specifically, twin pairs are used as a window into the role of heredity in hypertension. Series: “SIRA (Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging)” [4/2007] […]