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Men, older people, and those with larger arm circumferences were more likely to get inaccurate results, and devices with hard cuffs were more likely to produce them. These factors can give you a skewed reading because a poor fit can alter pulse pressure or make your veins stiffer, the researchers explain.
Unintentional weight gain occurs when you put on weight without increasing your consumption of food or liquid and without decreasing your activity....
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There's no proof that stress by itself causes long-term high blood pressure. But reacting to stress in unhealthy ways can raise blood pressure and...
Read More »If you’ve been checking up on your blood pressure from home, it’s more than likely you’ve gotten skewed results. Home blood pressure monitors are wrong more often than not, according to a new study in the American Journal of Hypertension. University of Alberta researchers compared 85 people’s at-home BP monitor results to measurements taken by two separate people with a mercury sphygmomanometer—a more reliable method known as the gold standard for accurate readings. The at-home monitor results were off the mark by at least 5 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) 69 percent of the time. And 29 percent of the time, they weren’t even within 10 mmHg. Men, older people, and those with larger arm circumferences were more likely to get inaccurate results, and devices with hard cuffs were more likely to produce them. These factors can give you a skewed reading because a poor fit can alter pulse pressure or make your veins stiffer, the researchers explain.
How to cleanse the kidneys Drink more water. Drinking enough fluid every day is essential to a person's overall health. ... Reduce sodium intake....
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The estimated number of objects left behind after surgery (also called “retained objects”) varies each year, ranging anywhere from between 1 in...
Read More »Instead of snacking on chips or sweets, eat unsalted pretzels or nuts, raisins, low-fat and fat-free yogurt, frozen yogurt, unsalted plain popcorn with no butter, and raw vegetables. Read food labels to choose products that are lower in sodium.
One of the steps your doctor may recommend to lower your high blood pressure is to start using the DASH diet. DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (high blood pressure). The diet is simple:
Apart from the several health benefits, pumpkin, flax and sunflower seeds and even anise seeds are recommended for the growth of your breasts....
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Natural supplements that may be helpful in the management of prostate health and conditions include nettle root, saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol,...
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“Since the prostate is an internal gland, it's extremely important that only licensed medical professionals conduct the exam. At-home self-exams...
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If a person has a constant urge to pee but little comes out when they go, they may have an infection or other health condition. If a person...
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