Essential Hypertension Risks
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Essential Hypertension Information on Healthline
healthline.com — “Essential or primary hypertension, the most common form of hypertension, is elevated blood pressure that develops without apparent cause. Genetic factors, however, appear to play role in increasing the risk of developing the disorder.” View full resource at healthline.com
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guidance.nice.org.uk — “Hypertension” View full resource at guidance.nice.org.uk
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Diuretics demoted to third-line choice for hypertension (unless high risk of heart failure) in new NICE guidance: http://t.co/BlyknSP
High-blood-pressure and Hypertension
healthcentral.com — “Learn all the facts about high blood pressure / hypertension, from diagnosis to treatment.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Find the causes, symptoms and treatment of hypertension here: http://bit.ly/aFaZgS
Hypertension Essentials iPhone App
jblearning.com — “The World's Leading Experts Provide all the 'Essentials' Needed to Manage Hypertension Patients in the Office, on the Ward and in the Intensive Care Unit. Now conveniently accessible from your iPhone or iPad.” View full resource at jblearning.com
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Jones & Bartlett Learning Announces Hypertension Essentials App is now available for iPhone, iTouch and iPad: http://ht.ly/1GPYV #iPhone
ingentaconnect Aliskiren for the treatment of essential hypertension under real-...
ingentaconnect.com — “ingentaconnect Aliskiren for the treatment of essential hypertension under real-...” View full resource at ingentaconnect.com
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Aliskiren is used mainly in patients with more severe stages of hypertension and those with comorbidity (diabetes, CKD) http://t.co/I5Ao91J2
Cardiology Medical News about Hypertension
mdlinx.com — “Menopause Increases the Risk of Carotid Atherosclerosis in Essential Hypertension” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Menopause Increases the Risk of Carotid Atherosclerosis in Essential Hypertension: High Blood Press... http://bit.ly/czNgdq #cardio #mdlinx
Essential oils and hypertension - is there a problem? | Robert Tisserand
roberttisserand.com — “Essential oils do not raise blood pressure and should not be contraindicated in hypertension” View full resource at roberttisserand.com
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6 Hypertension Risk Factors - Hypertension Center - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Some hypertension risk factors are out of your control, but others can be changed. Find out what you can do to lower your risk.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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New study reveals 1 in 5 young adults have hypertension. Could you be at risk? http://ow.ly/53CZx
Occasional blood pressure spikes boost hypertension risk
healthcentral.com — “Occasional blood pressure spikes boost hypertension risk” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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healthcentral: Occasional blood pressure spikes boost hypertension risk http://tinyurl.com/lzkkyz Full http://tinyurl.com/mqn9n7
Obesity, Hypertension, Alcohol Boost Women's Gout Risk
healthcentral.com — “Obesity, Hypertension, Alcohol Boost Women's Gout Risk” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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healthcentral: Obesity, Hypertension, Alcohol Boost Women's Gout Risk: http://bit.ly/cAw245
Being Young and Sedentary Raises Hypertension Risk Later:
health.msn.com — “Being Young and Sedentary Raises Hypertension Risk Later:” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Being Young and Sedentary Raises Hypertension Risk Later: http://bit.ly/9tTrOk
Being Young and Sedentary Raises Hypertension Risk Later
realage.com — “Being Young and Sedentary Raises Hypertension Risk Later” View full resource at realage.com
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Get a move on! Sedentary 18-30 year olds have higher risk for high blood pressure later: http://bit.ly/aCQZpC
6 Lifestyle Steps to Cut Hypertension Risk
webmd.com — “Following a healthy lifestyle could lower women's risk of high blood pressure by as much as 80%, a study shows.” View full resource at webmd.com
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6 Lifestyle Steps to Cut Hypertension Risk: Following a healthy lifestyle could lower women's risk of high blood.. http://bit.ly/MBRbr
Tachycardia should be risk factor in hypertension guidelines
theheart.org — “Tachycardia is a strong, independent predictor of cardiovascular events in those with high-risk hypertension, according to a new analysis of VALUE. The investigator says a high heart rate might therefore be a legitimate therapeutic target, but another expert argues that the cause of tachycardia and how, in turn, it increases risk should first be determined.” View full resource at theheart.org
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Tachycardia predicts CV events in VALUE: Tachycardia is a strong, independent predictor of cardiovascular events i... http://bit.ly/9xE7l2
Moms May Pass Hypertension Risk to Kids
webmd.com — “Mothers with a certain genetic mutation may pass the tendency to develop high blood pressure on to their children, according to a new study.” View full resource at webmd.com
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