High blood pressure, or hypertension, generally has either no outward symptoms; if they are there, they may be very vague and mild. In most of the cases, people are unaware of the disease until a doctor happens to check their blood pressure as a part of a routine check-up. In fact, hypertension is called a […]
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6 Steps to Reverse Diabetes Using Natural Cures
Diabetes…Drugs and Insulin Therapy Only Treat the Symptoms. A diagnosis of diabetes often creates fear in the patient. After all, our healthcare providers tell us that this disease is incurable… Right? Well not so-say may respected members of the medical and scientific community. One fact remains very obvious-drugs and insulin therapy doesn’t cure anything-it merely […]
Headache and Hypertension- Any Relevance?
There has been an age-old debate as to whether headache is closely related to hypertension. It is a medical truth that headache is one of the symptoms of high blood pressure. But hypertension, to be noted, has no clear symptoms and more often than not occur without signs. It is a silent killer. The question […]
Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Natural Treatment
The unpleasant truth is that there is no cure for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. The Treatments administered help relieve the symptoms and retard progress of the disease. The objective of Treatments is keeping the complications involved with the condition at bay. The administration of oxygen helps relieve difficulty in breathing in some cases. Furthermore, this relaxes […]
High Blood Pressure – 4 Main Hypertension Causes
Several factors influence hypertension, however it must be fully understood that these factors change from person to person. Some people inherit high blood pressure genetically whereas others develop it from an unhealthy diet and weight gain. These hypertension causes are important to understand how they apply to each patient concerned about their blood pressure. Here […]
The Question "What Minerals Are in Tap Water?" Has Triggered a Truthful Response
By seeking an answer to the question “What minerals are in tap water?” a homeowner can discover the answer to a second question: “What makes water ‘hard’?” Water that contains a generous amount of calcium, magnesium, and manganese forms a precipitate in the presence of soap. Most homeowners do not want to have that precipitate […]
FDA Cleared Software Launched by Medical Company
Chico, CA (PRWEB) February 26, 2009 DataDancer Medical Systems, a company specializing in innovative Stand-Alone blood pressure software, launched a new FDA Cleared product called “bp Limbo XL”. Michael L. Kohut, president of DataDancer explained; effective treatment for hypertension is best achieved by taking advantage of today’s technology in personal blood pressure monitors. Shifting the […]
Use Effective Herbs for Diabetes Natural Treatment
Use Effective Herbs for Diabetes Natural Treatment Article by Dr Andrew Napier Diabetes mellitus or simply diabetes is a metabolic disorder. It is one of the most common non-infectious disease and frequent cause of the death in developed countries. Diabetes happens because a patient has a very high blood sugar. Usually there are two types […]
The Truth About Uncontrolled Hypertension
Uncontrolled hypertension is a situation whereby high blood pressure of the body is left untreated or uncontrolled (140/90 mm Hg or above). Researches have shown that more than 75 percent of patients with hypertension in the United States of America do not take the necessary steps to control their blood pressure. Hypertension if not controlled […]
Natural Alternatives to Treating ADHD
First always consult your doctor before giving any medication whatsoever. All medications have side effects and only your physician is qualified to prescribe medicines and treatments and to recommend dietary changes. We do not recommend any medications nor condone any treatments – only your doctor is qualified to do that. Parents who have children with […]
Postpartum Preeclampsia
In this video a patient presents with preeclampsia 10 days after her baby was born.
The Stalking Menace: Hypertension
What’s considered hypertension? Hypertension is the chronic increase of blood pressure above what are considered normal levels. Blood pressure fluctuates during the day; this is normal and nothing to be alarmed about. For example, it might go up to 130/100 during physical exercise or go down to 100/70 during sleep but its supposed to be […]
High Blood Pressure or Low Blood Pressure?
The optimum reading for adults who are under the age of 55 is 120/80. (120 is the systolic reading, and 80 is the diastolic reading.) That is OPTIMAL, or average. That doesn’t mean that any deviation from those numbers is not all right. The range of satisfactory readings for adults is between 120-140 systolic and […]