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  • ...se pressure or [[hypotension]] for age; Grade IV is no detectable pulse or blood pressure.
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  • ...s GL |title=Comparative efficacy of two different beta-blockers on 24-hour blood pressure control |journal=J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) |volume=10 |issue=2 |pages=11 ...s GL |title=Comparative efficacy of two different beta-blockers on 24-hour blood pressure control |journal=J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) |volume=10 |issue=2 |pages=11
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  • ...Abate N, Chandalia M. Adiposopathy: Sick fat causes high blood sugar, high blood pressure, and dyslipidemia. Future Cardiology 1[1], 39-59. 2005.[http://www.futureme *Onset or worsening of high blood pressure with weight gain
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  • ...products are associated with reduced cancers of the prostate and may lower blood pressure.
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  • ...on from the [[anterior pituitary]], gastric reflexes, maternal behavior, [[blood pressure]], [[feeding]], [[immune responses]], penile erection, and body temperature
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  • ...abnormal conditions like poor blood perfusion to the brain because of low blood pressure or [[arrhythmia]], and when blood levels of carbon dioxide are driven down
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  • ...ted themselves able to regulate involuntary activities such as heart-rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. The first of these individuals to be studied in the
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  • * [[Systolic blood pressure]] less than 100 mmHg (13.3 kPa)
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  • *Episodes of [[hypotension|very low blood pressure]] (including shock) and [[Syncope (medicine)|faintness]] ...alcium channel blocker]]s, are sometimes used to treat [[hypertension|high blood pressure]]. At least one clinical study suggested [[nifedipine]], one of the dihydro
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  • ...lve endurance activities prevent the development of hypertension and lower blood pressure (BP) in adults with normal BP and those with hypertension <ref name="pmid15 ...ases in physical activity and significant decreases in body mass index and blood pressure" according to a [[systematic review]].<ref name="pmid18029834">{{cite journ
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  • This may especially occur if the systolic [[blood pressure]] is above 130 or 145 mm Hg.<ref name="pmid10875825">{{cite journal |author
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  • ...luence our mood. They regulate body fluid and electrolyte homeostasis, and blood pressure. In other words, these are systems of importance to many major health conce
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  • ...3650">{{cite journal |author=Heran BS, Wong MM, Heran IK, Wright JM |title=Blood pressure lowering efficacy of angiotensin receptor blockers for primary hypertension * The blood pressure "lowering effect of ARBs is modest and similar to [[Angiotensin-converting
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  • ...ate its metabolism, and it is given directly as a [[vasopressor]] to raise blood pressure and a [[positive inotropic agent]] to increase cardiac output. Parenteral dopamine is used to raise [[blood pressure]] and [[cardiac output]] in acute decompensated [[heart failure]], acute hy
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  • The '''renin-angiotensin system''' is a "[[blood pressure]] regulating system of interacting components that include [[renin]]; angio ...to retention of salt and water in the [[kidney]] and increased arterial [[blood pressure]]. In addition, [[angiotensin]] II stimulates the release of [[aldosterone]
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  • ...from centrally-projecting hypothalamic neurons is involved in aggression, blood pressure regulation and temperature regulation.
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  • ...and heart rate, and as obese patients are likely to already have elevated blood pressure and heart rate, it is important to check these regularly in obese patients ...levels were reduced by more than expected for the weight loss, as well as blood pressure, waist circumference and lipids being reduced. <ref name=Zanella2009>Zanell
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  • ...r disease for people with diabetes are genetic influences, smoking, raised blood pressure, raised blood lipid levels and the presence of albumin in the urine. ...es, duration of diabetes, poor control of blood glucose levels, and raised blood pressure. <ref name = BMJ-120-9B/>
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  • ...697</ref> used variations in blood pressure as an example: in the morning, blood pressure rises when we get out of bed, and, to maintain consciousness, blood flow is ...vity) through a change in the physiological state of the body, a change in blood pressure, in hormone levels.
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  • ...re, such as a [[pheochromocytoma|tumor that secretes hormones]] that raise blood pressure; removing the cause may be curative. Primary hypertension is generally not ...onal Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure: the JNC 7 report |journal=JAMA |volume=289 |issue=19 |pages=2560-72 |year=
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