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Medicine goes mobile: The house call returns

... high blood pressure are sticking to a low-sodium diet. He can look in their medicine cabinets to see whether they're remembering to take their pills. And he gets to meet relatives and neighbors he ne ...

Sleep, blood pressure link made

... high blood pressure, the researchers note.

"If short sleep duration functions to increase blood pressure, then interventions that increase the amount and quality of sleep could potentially serve ...

Lack of sleep linked to high blood pressure

... high blood pressure, according to a report in the medical journal Hypertension.

"People who sleep for only short durations raise their average 24-hour blood pressure and heart rate," Dr. James E ...

Lifestyle changes cut high blood pressure risk

... high blood pressure was about one-fifth lower than that of study participants who received only advice on lifestyle changes.

The findings, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, show that ...

Watching the GOP come apart is no pretty sight

... The Anniston Star - Watching the GOP come apart is no pretty sight Anniston Star > Opinion > Insight ...

Meth abuse: it's a local problem

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HOT SPRINGS - Meth is a big problem right here in Fall River County, said the presenters at the information-packed program on Methamphetamine hosted by Southern Hills Alcohol and Drug (SHAD) at the ...

Make a list to make the most of your doctor visits

... high blood pressure.

Dr. Virgilio Licona, a family physician in Brighton, Colo., and also a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians' board of directors, suggests you jot down any sy ...

Antioxidant therapy will be useful for women with pre-eclampsia

... Antioxidant therapy will be useful for women with pre-eclampsia Home Page ...

Veggie tales

... Veggie tales Recent News Archives Web

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Offensive Ends

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olitical Islam – aggressive, totalitarian – is now fully on the offensive. On January 3, Iran announced it would restart its nuclear program, which, despite its formal denials, is transparently mea ...

Lab-grown bladders show promise for other human organs

... The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Lab-grown bladders show promise for other human organs

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Healing arts

... high blood pressure drops 25 points after an a capella singer's performance.

• A phlebotomist finally succeeding in inserting a stubborn needle into patient's arm after an African storyt ...

Right, wrong ways to test blood pressure Ask Dr. H Mitchell Hecht

... Right, wrong ways to test blood pressure Ask Dr. H Mitchell Hecht Recent News Archives Web

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Coming to the rescue

... Coming to the rescue Recent News Archives Web

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Scrutinize medications carefully to avoid trouble

... Scrutinize medications carefully to avoid trouble Recent News Archives Web

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Nightmare scramble for parking

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Lack of sleep linked to risk of high blood pressure, researchers ...

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Skimping on sleep over a prolonged period appears to be an important risk factor for developing high blood pressure, acco ...

High blood pressure? Consider your lifestyle

... high blood pressure or in the earliest stage of the condition, and nearly all were overweight.

After 18 months, rates of full-blown high blood pressure were lower in all three groups, but lowes ...

Starkville school council meets to improve children's health

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Baby boomers changing the way we look at growing old

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Dr. Carl Eisdorfer will give a free public address on the changing attitude ...