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Normal pressure hydrocephalus
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Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2011 at 5:35 pm By:
Normal pressure hydrocephalus: How often does the diagnosis hold water? http://ow.ly/6zhGT #neurology
Testosterone Treatment Helps Obese Older Males Lose Weight, Other Health Gains Too
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About High Blood Pressure
heart.org — “What is hypertension or high blood pressure. High blood pressure, also known as HBP or hypertension, is a widely misunderstood medical condition. Some people think that those with hypertension are tense, nervous or hyperactive, but hypertension has nothing to do with personality traits. The truth is, you can be a calm, relaxed person and still have HBP.” View full resource at heart.org
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Be sure to check your blood pressure during #StrokeMonth. It could lengthen your life. http://t.co/A5SET3l4
Treatment With Nitric Oxide Led To Sustained Normalization Of Blood Pressure In An ASA Mouse Model
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Old Age Sees Decrease In Cardiovascular Disease Risk Of High Normal Blood Pressure
medicalnewstoday.com — “High normal blood pressure becomes less of a risk factor for incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and coronary heart disease (CHD) with age, according to a new study presented today at the World” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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OhioHealth | Fibroid Quiz
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On a “normal” day do you have constant, heavy pressure in your back? Take our quiz to see if you suffer from Fibroids. http://t.co/QjukD6Go
Comments of using Lisinopril And Hydrochlorothiazide (study 7245969) - eHealthMe.com
ehealthme.com — “A 68 year old male with NO prior mental health issues ever starting exhibiting manic/psychotic behavior. After seeking medical help, he was diagnosed with hyponatremia. He was taken off lisinopril and chlorthalidone that had been prescribed for high blood pressure. Almost immediately, he began to improve and continued to improve steadily and markedly. Totally normal after one week off the drugs.” View full resource at ehealthme.com
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Association of High Pulse Pressure With Proteinuria in Subjects With Diabetes, Prediabetes, or Normal Glucose Tolerance in a Large Japanese General Population Sample
care.diabetesjournals.org — “Association of High Pulse Pressure With Proteinuria in Subjects With Diabetes, Prediabetes, or Normal Glucose Tolerance in a Large Japanese General Population Sample” View full resource at care.diabetesjournals.org
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@ASPCardio @ASHypertension Association of High Pulse Pressure With Proteinuria in Diabetics, Prediabetics, or Normals http://t.co/k27h3cd5
Bunion Treatment – Procedure for the Feet
organizedwisdom.com — “A
bunion is a bump on the inside edges of big toe that points towards the
second toe. Since the joint carries the body’s weight while walking, it
may cause extreme pain if left untreated. A bunion may be caused by the
way foot is shaped as it puts too much pressure on the big toe” View full resource at organizedwisdom.com
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Comments of using Loratadine, Xanax, Metoprolol Tartrate (study 6164675) - eHealthMe.com
ehealthme.com — “Began taking Metoprolol for mild hypertension (145/90 average), at first it worked great and my blood pressure was well within normal ranges (115/75 average), after about 6 months at a regular visit my blood pressure was higher than normal so my dosage was adjusted from 25mg to 50 mg 2x daily. Since then and beginning the loratidine my blood pressure has returned to the 145/90 range and stayed there despite being told that loratidine was safe for patients with hypertension.” View full resource at ehealthme.com
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The Effect of Thin, Thick, and Normal Corneas on Goldmann Intraocular Pressure Measurements and Correction Formulae in Individual Eyes : talkingaboutglaucoma
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The Effect of Thin, Thick, and Normal Corneas on Goldmann IOP and Correction Formulae in Individual Eyes http://t.co/z8t7ZgGf #glaucoma
Only 1 in 50 Americans meet heart-health goals; do you? - Daily Dose: A Boston Globe blog with health news, advice, and information.
boston.com — “Americans aren’t known for their exercise habits or devotion to good nutrition -- which is probably why there’s no best-selling “eat like the Americans” diet book -- but I was still surprised to hear that fewer than 2 percent of us meet all the criteria for good heart health. The seven factors include: not smoking, being physically active and at a healthy weight, following a healthful diet, and having normal blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol levels.” View full resource at boston.com
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Reducing academic pressure may help children succeed
sciencedaily.com — “Children may perform better in school and feel more confident about themselves if they are told that failure is a normal part of learning, rather than being pressured to succeed at all costs, according to new research.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Helping Children To Succeed By Reducing Academic Pressure And Fear Of Failure
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Cynthia R. Green, Ph.D.: 'Alive Again': A Case of Reversible Memory Loss
huffingtonpost.com — “Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) is a rare but reversible cause of memory loss caused by abnormal levels of cerebral spinal fluid in the brain.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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'Alive Again': A Case of Reversible Memory Loss http://t.co/YLxyMDGq
Pregnancy-related high blood pressure, diabetes linked to later heart disease - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “Most of the changes that come with pregnancy—growing a belly "bump," being tired, mood swings, cravings for particular foods, and the like—are normal, temporary, and harmless. Two other changes, pregnancy-related high blood pressure and diabetes, may have long-lasting implications for heart health.” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
Most Recently Shared on February 22, 2012 at 9:39 pm By:
Diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy increase a woman's chances of developing heart disease later on. http://t.co/EELUt0C6
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