Aromatherapy Reduces Systolic Blood Pressure
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Aromatherapy Reduces Systolic Blood Pressure
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Medical News: 'Tofu' Soothes Blood Pressure - in Cardiovascular, Hypertension from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “In individuals with prehypertension or stage I hypertension, soy and milk protein supplementation reduced systolic blood pressure, a randomized trial showed.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Symposier - ARB-Diuretic Combo Best for Lowering BP
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: MedPageToday — NEW YORK CITY -- For patients with stage 2 systolic hypertension, an investigational, fixed-dose combination of an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) with a diuretic reduced blood pressure more than the approved ARB-diuretic pairing, a randomized trial showed.” View full resource at symposier.com
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Study examines whether lower blood pressure reduces kidney disease progression
eurekalert.org — “Georgia Health Sciences University is enrolling patients in a federally funded study to determine if a lower blood pressure reduces the progression of kidney disease. "The question is, if you have kidney disease, should your blood pressure goal be lower?" said Dr. Laura Mulloy, Chief of the GHSU Section of Nephrology and a principal investigator for the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial, or SPRINT, funded by the National Institutes of Health.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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American Heart Association Rapid Access Journal Report: Lowering Blood Pressure in Middle-Aged Women Reduces Heart Disease Risk - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Middle-aged women worldwide lowering their blood pressure could prevent a substantial amount of cardiovascular disease High systolic blood pressure is the most” View full resource at drugs.com
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Liraglutide provides similar glycaemic control as glimepiride (both in combination with metformin) and reduces body weight and systolic blood pressure in Asian population with type 2 diabetes from China, South Korea and India: a 16-week, randomized, doubl
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Liraglutide provides similar glycaemic control as glimepiride (both in combination with metformin) and reduces body weight and systolic blood pressure in Asian population with type 2 diabetes from China, South Korea and India: a 16-week, randomized, double-blind, active control trial* - Yang - 2010 - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Aged garlic shows blood pressure improvement benefits: Study
nutraingredients-usa.com — “Daily supplements of an aged garlic extract may reduce systolic blood pressure by 10.2 mmHg, suggests new data from Australia.” View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com
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Aged garlic shows blood pressure improvement benefits: Study
nutraingredients.com — “Daily supplements of an aged garlic extract may reduce systolic blood pressure by 10.2 mmHg, suggests new data from Australia.” View full resource at nutraingredients.com
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Aged garlic shows blood pressure improvement benefits: Study
nutraingredients-usa.com — “Daily supplements of an aged garlic extract may reduce systolic blood pressure by 10.2 mmHg, suggests new data from Australia.” View full resource at nutraingredients-usa.com
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Aged Garlic May Lower Blood Pressure in Uncontrolled Hypertensives http://j.mp/9n9ZTU More Info: http://j.mp/bS3Tfi
More Senior Citizens Joining NIH Trial to Test if Lower Blood Pressure Reduces Disease Risks
seniorjournal.com — “Oct. 4, 2010 - In what could be a ground-breaking clinical trial, the National Institutes of Health announced today it will add about 1,750 senior citizens over the age of 75 to its upcoming Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT). The goal is to determine if a lower blood pressure range in older adults will reduce cardiovascular and kidney diseases, age-related cognitive decline, and dementia. Health news for senior citizens and baby boomers.” View full resource at seniorjournal.com
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More Senior Citizens Joining NIH Trial to Test if Lower Blood Pressure Reduces Disease Risks
seniorjournal.com — “Oct. 4, 2010 - In what could be a ground-breaking clinical trial, the National Institutes of Health announced today it will add about 1,750 senior citizens over the age of 75 to its upcoming Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT). The goal is to determine if a lower blood pressure range in older adults will reduce cardiovascular and kidney diseases, age-related cognitive decline, and dementia. Health news for senior citizens and baby boomers.” View full resource at seniorjournal.com
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NIH blood pressure trial expands to include more older adults, October 4, 2010 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “The National Institutes of Health plans to add about 1,750 participants over the age of 75 to its upcoming Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) to determine whether a lower blood pressure range in older adults will reduce cardiovascular and kidney diseases, age-related cognitive decline, and dementia.” View full resource at nih.gov
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NIH blood pressure trial expands to include more older adults. http://www.nih.gov/news/health/oct2010/nhlbi-04.htm
Lancet: Telemonitoring, self-care is wave of future for hypertension
cardiovascularbusiness.com — “Self-managing blood pressure measurements via telemonitoring can help reduce systolic blood pressure levels and could be a viable care option for hypertensive patients, according to the TASMINH2 trial published online July 8 in the Lancet.” View full resource at cardiovascularbusiness.com
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Have high blood pressure? Study showed home self monitoring has a drop of 17 points in systolic levels after a year-http://dld.bz/wVFc
Study links sweetened drinks with high blood pressure - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists
smartbrief.com — “An 18-month study found that participants who cut their intake of sugar-sweetened beverages by one can a day lowered their blood pressure by 1.8 points of systolic pressure and 1.1 points in diastolic pressure. The study leader noted the reduction is small, but said "population-wise, reducing total--” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Caution urged in reducing blood pressure in patients with diabetes, coronary disease
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Systolic blood pressure levels between 130 and 140 appear to be the most healthful for patients with both diabetes and coronary artery disease, according to new findings.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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