Men's Health: White Coat Hypertension
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Men's Health: White Coat Hypertension
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Most Recently Shared on June 23, 2011 at 7:40 pm By:
You may need as many as SIX blood pressure readings to get an accurate measure. The details: http://ow.ly/5oWj6
One third of hypertension diagnoses may be caused by the 'white coat effect' - Health News - NHS Choices
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Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2011 at 5:50 pm By:
One third of hypertension diagnoses may be caused by the 'white coat effect' - Health.. http://bit.ly/gw5veJ (via @hrana)
One third of hypertension diagnoses may be caused by the 'white coat effect' - Health News - NHS Choices
nhs.uk — “--Doctors cause a third of stubborn high blood pressure,-- reported the BBC News. The news service reports that some cases of hard-to-treat high blood pressure may actually be caused by patient nervousness at being seen by...” View full resource at nhs.uk
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2011 at 5:41 pm By:
Study Analysis: One third of hypertension diagnoses may be caused by the 'white coat effect' http://bit.ly/hTeXQh - #health
Consumer Reports Health Blog: An easier way to detect --'white-coat--™ hypertension
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Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2011 at 5:56 pm By:
Consumer Reports Health Blog: An easier way to detect ‘white-coat’ hypertension http://t.co/rlVs3W5 via @AddThis
Garlic Successful in Treating Hypertension. - NHI OnDemand - Health Studies Journal
nhiondemand.com — “Blood pressure tends to be lower in women than men, and higher in blacks than whites. From immune enhancement to cancer prevention, garlic may support health in many ways. Researchers recently conducted a randomized, placebo-controlled trial to determine whether aged garlic lowers blood pressure in people with treated, but uncontrolled hypertension.” View full resource at nhiondemand.com
Most Recently Shared on December 20, 2010 at 12:31 am By:
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Barbers join hypertension fight - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “A haircut and — a blood pressure check? A new study from Texas is the first to rigorously analyze efforts to combat hypertension — which kills three times as many black men as white men — by enlisting barbers to measure customers’ blood pressure and offer health advice along with a trim.” View full resource at boston.com
Most Recently Shared on November 2, 2010 at 4:24 am By:
Community health! RT @UTSWNews Media coverage UTSW study recruiting barbers to fight #hypertension. http://ht.ly/32NpY http://ht.ly/32Nqe
OhioHealth - White-coat hypertension: When blood pressure rises at the doctor's office
ohiohealth.com — “White-coat hypertension could have risks for your blood pressure. Find out more.” View full resource at ohiohealth.com
Most Recently Shared on April 26, 2010 at 4:25 pm By:
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What is Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring? | The Heart Health Blog From NutritionData.com
blog.nutritiondata.com — “Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is a useful technique to see if someone has white coat hypertension or adequate control of high blood pressure under treatment. Recall that white coat” View full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com
Most Recently Shared on June 26, 2009 at 5:09 pm By:
What is Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring? http://ff.im/-4tp5e
What is "White Coat" Hypertension? | The Heart Health Blog From NutritionData.com
blog.nutritiondata.com — “At least 10 to 20% of patients visiting a doctors office have elevated blood pressures when in the doctors office, but normal pressures elsewhere, such as at home,school, or work.” View full resource at blog.nutritiondata.com
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