40 PERCENT OF THE WORLD HAS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE!
Hypertension is truly a global epidemic, being highly prevalent in all communities worldwide, according to new data from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study.
Hypertension is truly a global epidemic, being highly prevalent in all communities worldwide, according to new data from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study.
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, commonly referred to as HYPERTENSION in the Medical Community, is an awesome disease which affects every human being on Planet Earth.
LOW CHOLESTEROL AND MEMORY LOSS By Dr. Duane Graveline, M.D. MPH (Master of Public Health), from Spacedoc.com “Brain fog” when on statins has been widely reported and is one of the more common side effects. Do not let your doctor tell you it does not happen. Some researchers say the incidence of statin associated cognitive [...]
By Dr. Stephanie Seneff, from Dr. Mercola The trials that a new drug goes through can only achieve limited testing, and, almost always, the tests used to evaluate the side effects of a drug are too short due to expediency and cost. It is only once a drug is unleashed upon the real world, and [...]
The evidence is showing that high blood pressure that goes up and down is more dangerous than steady high blood pressure. Blood pressure that is normal one day, and then high the next day, is called “Variable High Blood Pressure.” Latest studies indicate that this type of high blood pressure may cause strokes six times [...]
Cheese, Please: Could a Little Grana Padano Drop Your BP? (What could Pasta do?) By Lisa Nainggolan, from MEDSCAPE May 4, 2012 (London, United Kingdom) — Integrating a particular type of Italian cheese, Grana Padano, into the usual diet of mildly hypertensive patients not taking any ACE inhibitors or angiotensin-receptor blockers (ARBs) resulted in a [...]
Vitamin D3 Supplementation Might Improve Hypertension By Lara C. Pullen, PhD, from Medscape Vitamin D3 might act as an angiotensin-converting-enzyme (ACE) inhibitor in obese patients with hypertension. Chronic vitamin D3 therapy could, therefore, reduce the risk for chronic kidney disease in obese patients by reducing the activity of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). Anand Vaidya, MD, [...]