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Blood Pressure Medicines: 9 Tips To Follow For Effective Results
While managing blood pressure while on medication, it's essential to follow specific do's and don'ts to ensure effective treatment and overall health.
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Never Stop BP Medication On Your Own; It May Harm Your Brain Heart And Kidneys, Warns Expert
Wellness expert Luke Coutinho shared an important reminder on Instagram about high blood pressure.
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High Blood Pressure: 5 Lifestyle Changes That Can Successfully Lower Your Numbers
High blood pressure: Improving your lifestyle by being physically active, exercising regularly and avoiding smoking and alcohol, can lower your blood pressure numbers. Read here to know more.
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World Health Day 2019: Pregnancy And High Blood Pressure- Top Tips For Management
World Health Day: High blood pressure can have serious repercussions in pregnancy, especially when not managed properly. Read here to know how to manage the two together for a safer pregnancy and healthier motherhood.
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Taking This Drug For High Blood Pressure Can Increase Risk Of Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Study
The study examined if nifedipine and amlodipine, dihydropyridines widely used for high blood pressure and angina, are linked with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
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Hypertension Management: 3 Drinks That May Help Manage High Blood Pressure
According to experts, high blood pressure could be managed by medicine and few dietary precautions. Here are 3 nutritious drinks that may help control high BP naturally
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Listening To Classical Music After Taking Medicine May Help Regulate High BP: Try These Foods Too
According to the study published in the journal Scientific Reports, classical music significantly enhances the effect of anti-hypertensive drugs, after a short time after it is taken to control high blood pressure.
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Multiple BP readings better
Evaluating how well a person with high blood pressure (BP) responds to medicines requires multiple BP readings.
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Poor sleep linked to obesity
Individuals who are overweight or obese tend to get less sleep per week than their normal-weight counterparts.
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High BP reading increases health risk
In patients who are treated for hypertension, one high blood pressure reading at a doctor's visit increases the risk of health problems.
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Blood Pressure Medicines: 9 Tips To Follow For Effective Results
While managing blood pressure while on medication, it's essential to follow specific do's and don'ts to ensure effective treatment and overall health.
-
Never Stop BP Medication On Your Own; It May Harm Your Brain Heart And Kidneys, Warns Expert
Wellness expert Luke Coutinho shared an important reminder on Instagram about high blood pressure.
-
High Blood Pressure: 5 Lifestyle Changes That Can Successfully Lower Your Numbers
High blood pressure: Improving your lifestyle by being physically active, exercising regularly and avoiding smoking and alcohol, can lower your blood pressure numbers. Read here to know more.
-
World Health Day 2019: Pregnancy And High Blood Pressure- Top Tips For Management
World Health Day: High blood pressure can have serious repercussions in pregnancy, especially when not managed properly. Read here to know how to manage the two together for a safer pregnancy and healthier motherhood.
-
Taking This Drug For High Blood Pressure Can Increase Risk Of Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Study
The study examined if nifedipine and amlodipine, dihydropyridines widely used for high blood pressure and angina, are linked with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
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Hypertension Management: 3 Drinks That May Help Manage High Blood Pressure
According to experts, high blood pressure could be managed by medicine and few dietary precautions. Here are 3 nutritious drinks that may help control high BP naturally
-
Listening To Classical Music After Taking Medicine May Help Regulate High BP: Try These Foods Too
According to the study published in the journal Scientific Reports, classical music significantly enhances the effect of anti-hypertensive drugs, after a short time after it is taken to control high blood pressure.
-
Multiple BP readings better
Evaluating how well a person with high blood pressure (BP) responds to medicines requires multiple BP readings.
-
Poor sleep linked to obesity
Individuals who are overweight or obese tend to get less sleep per week than their normal-weight counterparts.
-
High BP reading increases health risk
In patients who are treated for hypertension, one high blood pressure reading at a doctor's visit increases the risk of health problems.