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  • ===Lowering Blood Pressure=== ...fermented with various strains of LAB can result in modest reductions in [[blood pressure]]. It is thought that this is due to the [[ACE inhibitor]]-like [[peptides]
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  • * "blood pressure lowering unless systolic blood pressure was below 130 mm Hg on repeated measurement (either by increases in existin * Blood pressure at presentation ≥ 140/90 mm Hg = 1 point
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  • Erythropoietin may increase blood pressure.<ref name="pmid2747747">{{cite journal |author=Eschbach JW, Kelly MR, Haley
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  • ...7.3<br/>&bull;&nbsp;Blood culture positive 35%<br/>&bull;&nbsp;[[Systolic blood pressure|SBP]] 108 mm Hg<br/>&bull; 90% received antibiotics by 6 hours||valign="top ...ctate 4.9<br/>&bull;&nbsp;Blood culture positive 30%<br/>&bull; [[Systolic blood pressure|SBP]] 101 mm Hg<br/>&bull; 97% received antibiotics by 6 hours||valign="top
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  • ...startled. The person may also suffer physical symptoms, such as increased blood pressure and heart rate, rapid breathing, muscle tension, nausea, and diarrhea (or,
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  • ...>Martínez-García M, Capote F, Campos-Rodríguez F, et al. Effect of CPAP on Blood Pressure in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Resistant Hypertension: The HI
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  • ...ucose and insulin levels, reduce circulating triglyceride levels and lower blood pressure. However, there are other unfavourable immediate effects such as greater le
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  • ...izes weight regain. Additionally, orlistat therapy improves lipid profile, blood pressure, and quality of life."'' ...more weight than did those on placebo and orlistat... Liraglutide reduced blood pressure at all doses, and reduced the prevalence of prediabetes.''"
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  • ...e of the vessels, cells that importantly regulate blood flow to organs and blood pressure.<ref name=buscemi2010>Buscemi S, Verga S, Batsis JA et al. (2010) [http://d ...ated coffee] acutely induced unfavorable cardiovascular effects [increased blood pressure], especially on endothelial function [decreased brachial artery flow mediat
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  • | Blood Pressure | systolic blood pressure >130mmHg or diastolic blood pressure >85mmHg
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  • of physical effects (such as increase of heart rate, and decrease of blood pressure) and
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  • ...am not sure why beta-blockers are banned. They help reduce anxiety? Lower blood pressure? [[User:David E. Volk|David E. Volk]] 20:49, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...d19454737">{{cite journal |author=Law MR, Morris JK, Wald NJ |title=Use of blood pressure lowering drugs in the prevention of cardiovascular disease: meta-analysis o
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  • ...66032"/> Vasovagal syncope is "loss of consciousness due to a reduction in blood pressure that is associated with an increase in vagal tone and peripheral vasodilati Measurement of the postural blood pressure is very important for diagnosis and management.<ref name="pmid19636031">{{c
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  • * Reactions without a decrease in blood pressure. Give 40 to 60 mg of prednisolone and then 10 mg of loratadine or cetirizin
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  • ...Webb AJ, Fischer U, Rothwell PM| title=Effects of β-blocker selectivity on blood pressure variability and stroke: a systematic review. | journal=Neurology | year= 20 ...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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  • ...id CH, ''et al'' |title=Progression of chronic kidney disease: the role of blood pressure control, proteinuria, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition: a patie ...ris G, Greene T, Agodoa LY, Appel LJ, Charleston J et al.| title=Effect of blood pressure lowering and antihypertensive drug class on progression of hypertensive kid
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  • [[Vasoconstrictor agent]]s to support blood pressure can include continuous [[epinephrine]] infusion, as well as [[dopamine]].
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  • ...olecule, [[glucose]], and two or more of the following abnormalities: high blood pressure (or use of drugs to control [[hypertension]]); high levels of serum triglyc ** Antihypertensive medication and/or high blood pressure (≥140mmHg systolic or ≥90mmHg diastolic)
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  • ...esearch Group [http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/344/1/3 Effects on Blood Pressure of Reduced Dietary Sodium and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension ( ...p3). A large scale study from 2007 has shown that people with high-normal blood pressure who significantly reduced the amount of salt in their diet decreased their
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