Special exercises may help diabetic patients to control their hypertension, study suggested.
In a study including hypertensive diabetics, paced breathing exercise with FDA approved device RESPeRATE at home significantly reduce the systolic pressure, the upper reading in the blood pressure.
Sixty-six overweight obese take active parts in this study with high blood pressure with average 148 systolic [...]
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Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Early Health Problem in Teens
Researchers have founded the link between Vitamin D deficiency and hypertension or hyperglycemia, which are the alarming signs of early health issues.
Our skin makes the Vitamin D in the presence of sunlight which is essential for our bones, but most modern studies have also associated Vitamin D with many other health benefits. This specific study [...]
Perk Up: Optimistic Folks Live Longer
Optimistic people live longer and healthier than the pessimistic people U.S. researchers founded.
Researchers analyzed the death ratio and chronic diseases in more than hundred thousand women aged above 50.
Researchers founded, women with good expectations and positive attitude towards life were 14 percent less apt to die from any disease than pessimistic people and have 30 [...]
Steroid use in baseball and Olympics
The history of steroid use in sports starts from the World Weightlifting Championships of 1954. In this event, Soviet weight lifters easily clean swept all other competent in almost all weight classes.
During the investigation, the truth revealed, that the Russian weightlifters were using the injection of testosterone. This was the first event when the steroids [...]
Weight control, how to manage?
If you are overweight or obese don’t worry! You are not alone. According to a rough estimate, 66 percent of U.S. adults are suffering from obesity. Attaining a healthy weight can protect you from hypercholesterolemia, the main cause of atherosclerosis, hypertension and blood sugar. It also reduces the risk of weight-related diseases, such as cardiovascular [...]
Drink Three Glasses of Milk and Keep Blood Pressure Away
Women can easily reduce the risk of developing hypertension and the blood pressure if they drink milk that is fat free along with consuming more calcium and vitamin-D from the food sources, not from additional supplements.
A recently concluded research study published in the American Heart Association’s journal “Hypertension”, revealed this fact. According to the findings [...]
Hypertension and High Blood Pressure Hits on Brain of Alzheimer’s Patients
Hypertension and High Blood Pressure are two diseases that reduce blood flow in the brains of the adults who are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Hypertension conditions make the blood circulate through arteries with extreme thrust. Though hypertension is not a direct cause of Alzheimer’s disease but it hits on the brain and thus enhances the [...]
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