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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
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  • # Riva Rocci: The [[sphygmomanometer]] for measuring [[blood pressure]], 1896
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  • ...or exacerbated by his unstinting gluttony: diabetes, cardiac disease, high blood pressure. Dr. Hugh Hampton Young, the chief of urology at Johns Hopkins University a
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  • ...a Tyll, Eric B. Larson, Robert S. Thompson | title = Effectiveness of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring, Web Communication, and Pharmacist Care on Hypertension Control:
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  • ..., and kill the affected organ—which might be the heart or the brain. High blood pressure (hypertension) and high blood-cholesterol are warning signs. Obesity and ci ...garette smoking, a reduction of dietary saturated fat, a reduction in high blood pressure, more exercise, and weight control. Perhaps Americans are heeding this advi
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  • ...age of pregnancy. General physiological examination, namely ultrasound and blood pressure measurement, is difficult to perform due to excess fat tissue. This lead to
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  • ...ocin has various anti-[[stress (medicine)|stress]] functions; it reduces [[blood pressure]] and [[cortisol]] levels, increasing tolerance to [[pain]], and reducing [
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  • ...ocin has various anti-[[stress (medicine)|stress]] functions; it reduces [[blood pressure]] and [[cortisol]] levels, increasing tolerance to [[pain]], and reducing [
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  • ...ated upon for years. Increased NaCl intake is associated with increases in blood pressure in metabolic balance studies as well as in population studies. ...a high NaCl diet, would be particularly prone to developing not only high blood pressure, but increased bone breakdown which can predispose to osteoporosis.
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  • ...s a patient's [[Electrocardiogram|EKG]], [[Electroencephalography|EEG]], [[blood pressure]] or [[temperature]], and random movement such as [[Brownian motion]] or [[
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  • ...might not have been considered. While most cases of [[hypertension]] (high blood pressure) have no specific cause, a subset may have a cause that can be cured, not m
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  • ...nomous nervous system meaning that listening to it may result in increased blood pressure, accelerated respiration, higher incidence of muscular contractions, pupil
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  • ...headache, drowsiness, difficulty breathing, [[vertigo]], hypotension (low blood pressure), diarrhea, dizziness, and paralysis.<ref name='Davidson'/> Left untreated,
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  • ...ude perfuse sweating, hyperthermia, cardiac arrythmias and fluctuations in blood pressure. These manifestations indicate the toxic affects of both the somatic and au
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  • ...sychiatrictimes.com/p980570.html]. The cuff method consists of inflating a blood pressure cuff up to 300mmHg just above the right knee or elbow, after narcosis but b
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  • ...ends on measurements which generally require specific equipment, including blood pressure and blood stress hormone levels. ...l measurements related to stress, distress or pain include the heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, transcutaneous oxygen saturation, sweating (palms of hands), va
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  • * "Screen for type 2 diabetes in asymptomatic adults with sustained blood pressure (either treated or untreated) greater than 135/80 mm Hg. ([http://www.ahrq. ...nce of benefits and harms of routine screening in asymptomatic adults with blood pressure of 135/80 mm Hg or lower. ([http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/3rduspstf/ratings.ht
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  • ...um may show signs of blood within 20 minutes post-bite. There is a drop in blood pressure and the heart rate falls. Blistering occurs at the site of the bite, develo
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  • ...ulation of skin or muscle, thereby affecting , for example, heart rate and blood pressure.
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