Supplements for High Blood Pressure

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High Blood Pressure Medications | Patient Education

vitals.com — “Learn about common medications for treating high blood pressure. Information on Hypertension inhibitors and blockers.View full resource at vitals.com

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High Blood Pressure Pqatient Education | What to Expect

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High Blood Pressure Patient Education | Diagnosis and Treatment

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Magnesium and Blood Pressure Video

nutritionalmagnesium.org — “Studies have shown that diets deficient in magnesium will produce hypertension.View full resource at nutritionalmagnesium.org

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Why Certain Cancer Treatments Cause High Blood Pressure - DukeHealth.org

dukehealth.org — “Drugs that block the formation of new blood vessels that feed tumor growth are helping some cancer patients enjoy longer lives. But they come with a price: Studies show that up to a third of all patients who take the anti-angiogenesis drugs develop high blood pressure. Scientists at Duke University Medical Center may have figured out why.View full resource at dukehealth.org

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Gene linked to worsening kidney disease in African-Americans

sciencedaily.com — “In African-Americans with kidney disease related to hypertension (high blood pressure), a common gene variant is associated with a sharply increased risk of progressive kidney disease, according to a study presented at the American Society of Nephrology's 43rd Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition. End-stage renal disease associated with hypertension occurs in the African American population at a rate 13.1 times greater than that of their white counterparts.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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    Dr. Scott Eisenberg

    Dr Scott Eisenberg has practiced in Central New Jersey for the since 1977. Though initially trained and board certified in general cardiology, he spent an extra year as an interventional fellow and has spent the past 11 years performing angioplasty on coronary arteries. Since 2000, he began branching out in the educational field, by becoming a national speaker for several pharmaceutical organizations. He has given invited lectures on the topics of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, heart failure and heart attack throughout the Tri-State area.

    His interest in preventative medicine was sparked by training in lipidology he received at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. He subsequently became board certified by the American Board of Clinical Lipid Specialists. He has lectured extensively on the failures of standard lipid analysis to diagnose and treat vascular disease and has achieved Fellow status with the American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (ABAAM). He practices a more comprehensive approach to vascular medicine incorporating evidence-based therapies from both the traditional clinical world as well as the complementary and alternative world.

    GET TO IT BEFORE IT GETS TO YOU! Chair, Wellness and Prevention: Meridian Cardiovascular Network. Host of SMARTER HEART UNIVERSITY Radio Show. Join us Today!

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    Dr. Scott Eisenberg

    Dr Scott Eisenberg has practiced in Central New Jersey for the since 1977. Though initially trained and board certified in general cardiology, he spent an extra year as an interventional fellow and has spent the past 11 years performing angioplasty on coronary arteries. Since 2000, he began branching out in the educational field, by becoming a national speaker for several pharmaceutical organizations. He has given invited lectures on the topics of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, heart failure and heart attack throughout the Tri-State area.

    His interest in preventative medicine was sparked by training in lipidology he received at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. He subsequently became board certified by the American Board of Clinical Lipid Specialists. He has lectured extensively on the failures of standard lipid analysis to diagnose and treat vascular disease and has achieved Fellow status with the American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (ABAAM). He practices a more comprehensive approach to vascular medicine incorporating evidence-based therapies from both the traditional clinical world as well as the complementary and alternative world.

    GET TO IT BEFORE IT GETS TO YOU! Chair, Wellness and Prevention: Meridian Cardiovascular Network. Host of SMARTER HEART UNIVERSITY Radio Show. Join us Today!

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  • DrScottCOHC

    Dr. Scott Eisenberg

    Dr Scott Eisenberg has practiced in Central New Jersey for the since 1977. Though initially trained and board certified in general cardiology, he spent an extra year as an interventional fellow and has spent the past 11 years performing angioplasty on coronary arteries. Since 2000, he began branching out in the educational field, by becoming a national speaker for several pharmaceutical organizations. He has given invited lectures on the topics of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, heart failure and heart attack throughout the Tri-State area.

    His interest in preventative medicine was sparked by training in lipidology he received at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. He subsequently became board certified by the American Board of Clinical Lipid Specialists. He has lectured extensively on the failures of standard lipid analysis to diagnose and treat vascular disease and has achieved Fellow status with the American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (ABAAM). He practices a more comprehensive approach to vascular medicine incorporating evidence-based therapies from both the traditional clinical world as well as the complementary and alternative world.

    GET TO IT BEFORE IT GETS TO YOU! Chair, Wellness and Prevention: Meridian Cardiovascular Network. Host of SMARTER HEART UNIVERSITY Radio Show. Join us Today!

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