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In high blood pressure, the force with which the blood presses against arteries as it circulates around the body is consistently greater than normal. In some cases, the blood vessels become narrower with thicker walls. High blood pressure, also called hypertension, puts a strain on the heart. Lifestyle changes that can reduce blood pressure include stopping smoking, eating a low-fat diet, losing excess weight, reducing alcohol consumption, and taking regular exercise and time out to relax.Recommended vitamins: Vitamin B-3 -- lowers blood pressure Vitamin C -- reduces blood ... MORE


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Yoga for Hypertension

Demonstration of a series of yoga poses that may help ease high blood pressure.




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Scientests study hypertension, cancer drug link

Scientests study hypertension, cancer drug link

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5 (HealthDay News) -- A new study reveals why high blood pressure develops in up to ...

6 Lifestyle Steps Cut Hypertension Risk in Women

6 Lifestyle Steps Cut Hypertension Risk in Women

High blood pressure contributes to more excess deaths in women than any other preventable factor. Bu...

 


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