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Some ingredients in cold medicines can raise blood pressure. Talk with your healthcare professional before taking any medicines bought without a prescription, ...
Your healthcare team should have several sizes of cuffs to ensure an accurate blood pressure reading. When you measure your blood pressure at home, it's ...
No matter what type of home blood pressure monitor you choose, proper use requires training and practice. Take the device to your healthcare professional to ...
Blood pressure readings of less than 120/80 millimeters of mercury, or mmHg. Elevated Readings consistently ranging from 120–129 systolic and less than 80 mmHg ...
Devices that measure blood pressure at the wrist may be an option for some people. Know how to position a wrist monitor properly.
Beta blockers are medicines that lower blood pressure. They also may be called beta-adrenergic blocking agents. These medicines block the effects of the ...
Blood pressure tends to go up after menopause. Some healthcare professionals think changing hormones related to menopause may cause blood pressure to rise.
This supplement may help some people lower their blood pressure. Learn who might benefit and who should stay away from it.
Learn more about high blood pressure that's caused by another medical condition. Find out about risk factors and treatments to help you stay healthy.
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