Potassium Recommendation for People with High Blood Pressure
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Potassium Recommendation for People with High Blood Pressure
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How Salt, Potassium Levels Are Moderated Revealed By Study Of Rare Kidney Disease
medicalnewstoday.com — “High blood pressure (hypertension) is a principal risk factor for heart disease and affects 1 billion people. At least half of them are estimated to be salt-sensitive; their blood pressure rises w” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Mineral salts in diet could cut blood pressure, finds Finnish study
foodnavigator.com — “New research finds substituting potassium and/or magnesium salts for regular salt in people with high, normal or mildly elevated blood pressure result in a significant reduction in their daily sodium intake as well as a lowering of their blood pressure.” View full resource at foodnavigator.com
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Got High Blood Pressure? It Might Take 24 Hours To Know For Sure : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Britain's health-quality institute says the good old blood pressure cuff is no longer good enough to accurately diagnose hypertension. The British now recommend that people with a high reading should also have an ambulatory test, wearing a blood-pressure monitor for 24 hours.” View full resource at npr.org
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Got High Blood Pressure? It Might Take 24 Hours To Know For Sure : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Britain's health-quality institute says the good old blood pressure cuff is no longer good enough to accurately diagnose hypertension. The British now recommend that people with a high reading should also have an ambulatory test, wearing a blood-pressure monitor for 24 hours.” View full resource at npr.org
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New stroke prevention guidelines - KansasCity.com
kansascity.com — “People who smoke, have diabetes or high blood pressure and cholesterol — the four biggest causes of stroke — have new guidelines emphasizing salt restriction, regular exercise and weight control. The guidelines, co-authored by Seemant Chaturvedi, director of the stroke program at the Wayne State University School of Medicine and the Detroit Medical Center, are the first published since 1986. A summary was published in December on the website of the journal Stroke.” View full resource at kansascity.com
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The new #stroke #prevention guidelines are out! Our friends at @KCStar list a few of the key recommendations. http://bit.ly/hfH1dS
Planning a Low Potassium Low Sodium Diet? Follow These Helpful Tips
brighthub.com — “Often when people have certain health issues, they are advised by their doctors to follow a particular diet. People who suffer with high blood pressure are told to follow a low sodium diet, while people who suffer from heart failure are advised to follow a low potassium, low sodium diet. Continue reading to find out how planning a low potassium, low sodium diet can benefit you.” View full resource at brighthub.com
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HealthWatch: Aspirin And Heart Disease - wcbstv.com
wcbstv.com — “Is "an aspirin a day" the right thing for you? It's not as easy a decision as it sounds. The American Heart Association recommends anyone who has had a heart attack or stroke caused by a blood clot should take aspirin daily, but others should, too. People who have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes or people who smoke cigarettes can benefit from taking a low dose of aspirin daily, as can anyone else who is thought to be at high risk of heart disease. So wh” View full resource at wcbstv.com
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Diet and Hypertension
ext.colostate.edu — “People trying to control hypertension (high blood pressure) often are advised to decrease sodium, increase potassium and watch their calories. Maintaining a reasonable weight is an important factor in controlling blood pressure. A new area of interest is the relationship between calcium and high blood pressure.” View full resource at ext.colostate.edu
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Low Sodium Diet - Low Sodium Food - Low Sodium Meals | Celebrities & Lifestyle Portal
us.ayushveda.com — “A salt restricted diet, or to be more specific, a low sodium diet is recommended for people with high blood pressure” View full resource at us.ayushveda.com
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Potassium Recommendation for People with High Blood Pressure
healthcastle.com — “Potassium Recommendation for People with High Blood Pressure. Learn about the recent studies of potassium level and high blood pressure. Look for the details of controlling high blood pressure with the DASH diet high in potassium. Potassium and High Blood Pressure written by Registered Dietitians.” View full resource at healthcastle.com
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Energy drinks may raise blood pressure - UPI.com
upi.com — “People who have high blood pressure or heart disease should avoid consuming energy drinks, researchers at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit recommend.” View full resource at upi.com
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