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  • ...dy-mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, serum triglyceride levels, and systolic blood pressure and decreased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Exercise trainin
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  • ...rd BV, Roman MJ, Devereux RB, ''et al'' |title=Effect of lower targets for blood pressure and LDL cholesterol on atherosclerosis in diabetes: the SANDS randomized tr
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  • ...g/reviews/en/ab004937.html "Effect of longer-term modest salt reduction on blood pressure"]
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  • ...t on short term memory but induces changes in heart rate and mean arterial blood pressure. Amino Acids 2006, 31:471-476.</ref> <ref name="fn_2">Curry K, Stasio M. T ...e daily.<ref name="fn_4">James JE. Critical review of dietary caffeine and blood pressure: a relationship that should be taken more seriously. Psychosom Med. 2004, 6
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  • ...rse effects, including in temperature regulation, neurogenic regulation of blood pressure, and in the regulation of [[aggression]] and [[social behavior]].
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  • * blood pressure less than 90 systolic or diastolic [[blood pressure]] 60 or less
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  • ...leeding). Training also includes transport procedures, vital signs such as blood pressure and respiratory rate, attaining a medical history, emergency childbirth, ce
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  • * [[Systolic blood pressure]] * Systolic blood pressure 90 mm Hg or lower
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  • ...resting blood pressure, patients with pets and lisinopril showed a lesser blood pressure elevation than the lisinopril-only group. <ref>{{citation | title = Pet Ownership, but Not ACE Inhibitor Therapy, Blunts Home Blood Pressure Responses to Mental Stress
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  • ...died his ability to voluntary control bodily processes, such as heartbeat, blood pressure, body temperature, etc. that are normally considered to be non-voluntary, o
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  • ...metabolism of carbohydrates, fat and proteins, and regulate glycogen and blood pressure levels. They possess pronounced anti-inflammatory activity and cause altera
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  • ...metabolism of carbohydrates, fat and proteins, and regulate glycogen and blood pressure levels. They possess pronounced anti-inflammatory activity and cause altera
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  • Because sildenafil has vasodilator properties that result in decreased blood pressure, the combined use of sildenafil with other vasodilators, such as [[alpha-bl
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  • ...50">{{cite journal| author=Musini VM, Nazer M, Bassett K, Wright JM| title=Blood pressure-lowering efficacy of monotherapy with thiazide diuretics for primary hypert * [[Chlorthalidone]]'s reduces systolic and diagnostic blood pressure by 12.0/4 mmHg and the reduction is not dose related when tested at a range
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  • ...ing AL, ''et al'' |title=CYP3A5 genotype predicts renal CYP3A activity and blood pressure in healthy adults |journal=J. Appl. Physiol. |volume=95 |issue=3 |pages=129 ...hapman N, Dobson J, Wilson S, ''et al'' |title=Effect of spironolactone on blood pressure in subjects with resistant hypertension |journal=Hypertension |volume=49 |i
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  • ...e brain into thinking that blood pressure is too high, and thus will lower blood pressure - which can cause blackout. Striking veins and arteries can also cause them
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  • ...ck and back), perspiration, problems [[Urination|urinating]], heightened [[blood pressure]], and a raised [[heart rate]]. Without treatment, the disease can be fatal
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  • ...[[adipocyte|adipose tissue]]; it quickens the pulse and raises [[arterial blood pressure]], but also accelerates blood [[coagulation]] and thereby protects against
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  • ...shock]] and [[metabolic acidosis]] with [[dehydration]], [[hypotension|low blood pressure]], [[tachycardia|rapid heart rate]], and confusion. Patients who progress t
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  • ...e diffuse muscle rigidity; [[tremor]]; high [[fever]]; diaphoresis; labile blood pressure; [[cognitive dysfunction]]; and autonomic disturbances. Serum CPK level ele
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