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Causes of hypertension
Causes of Hypertension Hypertension, commonly called high blood pressure, is a disease that affects about 1/3 of the adult population.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 07 September 2012
 
Blood pressure measurement
Eclampsia and Pre-Eclampsia - Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Eclampsia and pre-eclampsia are serious complications of pregnancy, which may occur during the second half of pregnancy, usually after 20 weeks of pregnancy. In some women, eclampsia or pre-eclampsia may occur only during work or even after the baby is born.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 20 March 2018
 
Measurement blood pressure
How to Measure Blood Pressure Properly Hypertension is more common diseases of mankind, affecting about 20% of the adult population and more than 50% of the elderly. Because it is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and for being a disease that causes no symptoms in most cases, hypertension received the nickname "silent killer".
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Hypertension   Article saved: 14 March 2016
 
Hypertension
Hypertension - Symptoms and Treatment   (3 comments) Hypertension is a disease spread over the world, affecting about one third of the adult population. In recent decades the number of hypertensive patients has been increasing due to such factors as increased life expectancy, higher incidence of obesity, inactivity and poor eating habits.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 23 February 2016
 
Hypertension control
Hypertension Control Difficulty Arterial hypertension is difficult to control, it is also called resistant hypertension. It is one that cannot be controlled even with multiple antihypertensive medications, causing a high risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 19 August 2013
 
Hypertension in pregnancy
Hypertension In Pregnancy - Gestational Hypertension Hypertension is the most common health problem among pregnant and is present in about 10-15% of pregnant women. A pregnant may have hypertension in pregnancy is because it was hypertensive before pregnancy or because they developed high blood pressure during their pregnancy.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 09 October 2015
 
Very high blood pressure
Hypertensive Crisis - Very High Blood Pressure Hypertension is a chronic and silent disease that causes lesions in various organs of the body slowly and progressively. In general, it takes several years of poorly controlled blood pressure until the patient begins to show irreversible damage, such as damage to the heart, kidneys, brain and eyes.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 20 March 2016
 
Blood pressure table
Normal Blood Pressure Values Hypertension is a chronic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. It is estimated that about 20% of the population have blood pressure levels above normal. In the elderly, hypertension is more common and is present in more than half the people.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 08 March 2016
 
Foods to lower high blood pressure
Remedies for High Blood Pressure - Hypertension Hypertension, commonly called high blood pressure, is a disease that affects about 1 in 3 people in the world. Hypertension is a chronic disease with no cure and the vast majority of cases, but currently has a large arsenal of drugs for its control.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 22 July 2016
 
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Symptoms of High Blood Pressure Hypertension, popularly known as high blood pressure, is one of the most common diseases in the world, affecting about 1 in 5 people. In many countries, more than half of the population over 60 is hypertensive.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 06 November 2017
 
Calcium channel blockers
Treatment of Hypertension - Calcium Channel Blockers Calcium channel blockers are a group of drugs often prescribed in the treatment of hypertension. Among the most used in clinical practice are Nifedipine, Amlodipine, Nicardipine, Felodipine, Verapamil and Diltiazem.
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Hypertension   Article saved: 24 January 2018
 
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