Tag Archives: heart

How To Reduce Blood Pressure Symptoms

Blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the arteries. Blood pressure can differ from person to person. When your blood pressure is measured it is expressed in two numbers such as 120/80.The figure on the top denotes the pressure when the heart is pumping blood and its muscle is contracted. If your blood pressure is … Continue reading

Know Your Heart Health

We all know that keeping up with our heart health is an important thing to do. We all know that there are a wide variety of factors that cause heart problems, and we should know by now that there are some basic ways to help protect the health of our hearts. What many people do … Continue reading

Understanding High Blood Pressure (HBP #1)

A quarter of Americans have high blood pressure, or hypertension. Find out if you may be among them.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com Other Great Sites 19th 22-year-old with a growth disability and hypertension can not aid High Blood Pressure: The Silent Killer | Better Health Research Home Remedies for High Blood Pressure … Continue reading

What's the point of a potassium supplement and how do sodium and potassium affect blood pressure?

The supplements that I’m familiar with contain 99mg of potassium per tablet, which is 3% of your RDA. Only one single tablet per day is recommended. Potassium is a relatively abundant nutrient in all kind of food and thus is relatively difficult to get too little of it. How can one tablet of 3% RDA … Continue reading

Is Your Cardio Routine Doing More Harm Than Good?

Before you start wasting hours upon hours on those boring treadmills, stationary bikes, and elliptical machines, let’s examine if low-moderate intensity, long duration cardio exercise is really doing your body any good, or if it is mostly a waste of time. I hope you will concede upon finishing this article that there is a better … Continue reading

Improving Cardiovascular And Mental Health One Step At A Time

One of the most natural things that an individual does every day is to walk. For years, this single act has been linked to improving cardiovascular health. The reason is because, generally, walking is a safe movement that isn’t likely to cause injury. New studies have shown that walking is also a terrific way to … Continue reading

Consequences of Cholesterol (Cholesterol #2)

High cholesterol can lead to heart disease, and that’s bad news, because heart disease is America’s leading killer!Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: www.healthguru.com

High Blood Pressure?

My husbands doctor put him on Blood Pressure Meds this morning. He is only 22 years old, he isnt over weight. High Blood Pressure runs in his family but I still feel like part of its my fault. I dont cook healthy for him, we eat alot of fast food. I was wondering if anyone … Continue reading

Naturally Lower Your Blood Pressure

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Immediate Stroke Diagnosis Critical for Recovery

Every minute, someone in the United States has a stroke. Of the 700,000 victims each year, one-third die, and another third suffer permanent paralysis, loss of speech or memory lapses.  The best way to minimize the effects of a stroke is to know the warning signs so the stroke victim can get immediate treatment. Warning … Continue reading

What causes tachycardia? Any foods in particular?

Recently, I’ve been experiencing tachycardia and palpitations. They occur most usually 2 hours after I eat, or sometimes at random moments. My emotions are fine. I’m 17. I take stress easy. I took an ekg 2 weeks ago and my heart was normal. I have a peptic ulcer, history of asthma and laryngitis. My mother’s … Continue reading