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  • Learn The Seven Steps For Lowering High Blood Pressure  By : Paul Phillips
    High blood pressure (hypertension) is the leading cause of heart attacks and strokes. For example, currently, over forty-three million Americans suffer from high blood pressure. However, using seven steps, high blood pressure can be prevented or reversed...
  • Using Ho'oponopono For Blood Pressure  By : Zinn Jeremiah
    Using ho'oponopono in the treatment of high blood pressure.
  • Symptoms of heart diseases in women  By : Brenda Wade
    Ways listed to maintain heart health for women.
  • All about Cardiovascular Health  By : James Peterson
    All about cardiovascular health can give you in detail information about what is cardiovascular disease and how it should be cured. The cardiovascular disease is linked with the heart and blood vessels.
  • Patients Warned of Medtronic Defibrillators  By : Katie Kelley
    Even though medical science has made astounding breakthroughs among technology that can assist individuals in living longer, the technology is not always 100 percent safe. Medtronic devices can be consider an example of unsafe technology. However, the defects among these devices have been considered deadly.
  • Water Car Conversion Kits - Do They Even Work?!  By : Nick Earl
    An article about the new craze of hydrogen car kits that have hit the market recently
  • You Only Have One Heart  By : Lakeisha Ford
    The importance of getting a blood pressure checkup, the consequences of not monitoring your blood pressure, what normal blood pressure is, and ways to prevent high blood pressure from getting severe.
  • Got A Cough Without A Cold? Check Your Blood Pressure Medication  By : George McKenzie
    Thousands of Americans have been troubled by a persistent cough that hasn't been accompanied by typical cold or flu symptoms. Cough syrup and other cough medications don't help. Unfortunately, these cough sufferers are learning that their cough isn't cold or flu related at all, but is probably being triggered by their blood pressure medication
  • Hypertension or High Blood Pressure  By : Susan Price-johnson
    Hypertension is also known high blood pressure. Blood pressure moves blood from your heart through your veins and arteries. High blood pressure is dangerous because it causes your heart to work harder and increases your risk for heart problems such as heart attacks and strokes. Hypertension also increases your risk for various kidney problems and can even cause blindness.
  • Living with Hypertension  By : Susan Price-johnson
    A fairly common illness nowadays is hypertension or in common man's language high blood pressure. It is this blood pressure that is responsible for making sure that the blood travels in our heart, arteries and veins. When someone has high blood pressure it means that the heart has to work at a much faster pace to ensure the blood reaches the whole body. This is a fatal illness which can result in a heart attack, stroke, kidney failure or blindness.
  • What to do About that High Stress Lifestyle That Could Be Raising Your Blood Pressure  By : Frank Mangano
    Getting control over the stress in your life can be a matter of life and death. If you're perpetually stressed and you don't learn what to do about it, you could become a prime candidate for high blood pressure - the silent killer.
  • Diary of a Stroke  By : Kerry Wood
    A stroke sufferer describes his seizure in diary installments. He relates his initial feelings of denial, his dialing 911, treatment by paramedics, methods of therapy and gradual recovery. He does all this in a tone of humorous self-mockery despite the seriousness of the situation. He concludes with a warning to others who might face the same life-threatening situation and offers himself as a negative example of what not to do.

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