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    Dissemination of information plays a pivotal role in health promotion, thus preventing diseases, such as high blood pressure. High blood pressure or hypertension is a major risk factor for coronary artery ischemia and stroke. Approximately more than 2 million Americans every year are being affected by the heart attacks and strokes, causing a debilitating outcome (Be in a Million Hearts,” n.d.). With this being said, prevention and treatment of hypertension are a challenge encountered by all medical

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    diagnosed with high blood pressure. Unaware of what high blood pressure is or why she has it, Vicki decides to do some research. “Blood pressure measures the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries” (Centers for Disease Control [CDC], 2016a). The heart pumps and forces blood through the arteries, which carry blood through the body. The arteries taper off in size and become tiny vessels, called capillaries. At the capillary level, oxygen and nutrients are released from your blood and delivered

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    1 Heart Disease Paper On High Blood Pressure Denise Gonzalez S. Williams ECG- 1211 Denise Gonzalez 2 Everyone is a potential candidate of having or developing some kind of heart disease. Although knowing that someone can have a heart problem at any age can seem really scary, it is not as scary as not knowing. Ignorance seems harmless until it becomes life or death. Knowing the chances and the odds is important so we can become aware and prevent the risk. From research of my family history there

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    High blood pressure is one of the most common health issues across the nation that needs attention in your regular doctor visits. Sometimes this health problem is called the "silent killer." Some ways hypertension can come about is from family history, sodium, and obesity. What I was unaware of that you could have hypertension at a young age. At 20 years I was told by my doctor, I had a moderate case of hypertension. I was giving medication to prevent my blood pressure from skyrocketing. At this

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    levels substantially. We are not without hope there are various things we can do to lower High Blood Pressure (HBP). We will look at some of the recommendations that will help us to live healthier and productive lives well into our twilight years. It will take some radical lifestyle changes, but the sooner we start the better our quality of life will be. One of the first places to start is to know our blood pressure levels. This can be done by purchasing a digital monitor. The average for a healthy

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    INTRODUCTION High blood pressure is the most prevalent medical condition on earth. The average American seems to be caught in the trendy lifestyle of fast food, soda and stress. The American heart Association estimates that 1 out of 3 Adult Americans has high blood pressure. This is about 67 million people, nearly 31% of the total population of the nation! This is alarming enough and even more alarming is the fact that most people who have high blood pressure are unaware of the situation

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    million American adults (29%) have high blood pressure—that’s 1 in every 3 American adults ("High Blood Pressure FAQs | cdc.gov," n.d.). High Blood Pressure, also known as HBP or Hypertension. When most people are asked about High Blood Pressure they seem to think of it as uncomfortable as to be tense, nervous or hyperactive. In reality, High Blood Pressure cannot be felt. You can still be naturally calm as anyone else. In an informative aspect keeping your blood pressure in a healthy range will reduce

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    What Are The Symptoms Of High Blood Pressure? By Richard M Harrison Oct 10, 2012 Do you know what the symptoms of high blood pressure are? If you think you do, chances are you are probably wrong, but now that you're here I will set the record straight and debunk and eliminate the myths you may have heard about the symptoms of high blood pressure. Facial Flushing One of the most common misconceptions about high blood pressure symptoms is that the face becomes flushed. The truth is that facial flushing

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    Medication is not always necessary when treating high blood pressure. Often lifestyle changes can naturally lower or prevent high blood pressure. Nearly 30 percent of Americans have high blood pressure, and though it does not often present with symptoms, it can be deadly if left untreated. Blood pressure is the measurement of the force of the blood that is pushed out against the blood vessel walls. When blood pressure is high, the heart is forced to work harder. This can contribute to kidney disease

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    High blood pressure (hypertension ) is defined as high pressure (tension ) in the arteries , which are the vessels that carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body . High blood pressure is considered one of the highest causes of morbidity , one of the main leading causes of cardiovascular disease , and social global burden health risk factor . In addition to the high-cost burden to the global health service providers . About 70 million American adults have high blood pressure . Only about

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