Fight Hypertension
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i just now enetered a site named depressionhurt.com and foud out that i an suffering from depression?
i am taking a medicen named metolar prescribed by my doctor
taking 25 mg two times a day
will it work
give suggestion what else other than taking medicens can i do to come out
my family doesnt understands me and nither do i have friends
i am 18 year old male over wight suffering from hypertension
have fights with my colligues regularly
totally fed up
plzzzzzzzz help
The site you speak of does not diagnose… it merely is there for a guide to see if you’re “possibly” depressed. Only a trained psychiatrist can diagnose depression. So if you want a true diagnosis and the right anti-depression medicine get an appointment with a psychiatrist asap.
Fasting To Fight Hypertension, Day 2
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Reversing Hypertension (Paperback) $20.97 It Strikes One in Four Americans Without Warning… it triples your risk of dying from a heart attack…it increases your risk of stroke sevenfold…it can lead to kidney disease, diabetes, and blindness…and to fight it, you may be taking expensive-and dangerous-drugs. Now Dr. Julian Whitaker, a leading champion of nutritional medicine and the author of Reversing Diabetes and Reversing Heart Disease, unleashes a new weapon in the war against hypertension. His simple yet dramatically effective plan offers: * a comprehensive program of diet, exercise, nutritional supplements, and stress management-to replace or cut down your dependence on medication * Dr. Whitaker`s Quick Start Diet-to decrease dangerously high blood pressure fast * over 30 easy recipes for delicious, low-fat, healthy eating * custom-tailored exercises, from simple stretching to extensive walking regimens * tips on how to properly balance your salt intake and drink more water-hypertension`s most overlooked remedy * important information on inexpensive mineral supplements, EDTA chelation and EECP therapies, and much more. |
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Hypertension (Paperback) $65.94 Over 75 million American adults suffer from hypertension, the leading risk factor for stroke and cardiovascular disease. Individuals who are normotensive at age 55 have a 90% lifetime risk for developing high blood pressure. Despite increased awareness in the past decades, about a third of adults with hypertension are not aware of their condition. With the growing prevalence of obesity, hypertension will continue to affect more individuals and, along with diabetes, will become the primary cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.As part of the Oxford American Cardiology Library, this practical handbook is a concise yet comprehensive guide to overcoming the challenges of hypertension treatment. Written by leading experts in the field, this volume collects clinically oriented, up-to-date knowledge on accurate diagnosis, antihypertensive therapies, management of comorbidities, and hypertension in special populations. Featuring evidence-based discussions of key clinical concepts and therapy options, with numerous figures, tables, and illustrations, this pocket-sized handbook will serve as an invaluable guide to healthcare professionals. |
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Reversing Hypertension $5.99 It strikes one in four Americans without warning. It’s the single major underlying cause of heart attacks and strokes. Left untreated, it gradually destroys the heart, blood vessels, and kidneys. To make matters worse, doctors often overmedicate patients with expensive and sometimes dangerous drugs. Now Dr. Julian Whitaker, a champion of nutritional medicine, unleashes a new weapon in the war against hypertension: a simple yet dramatically effective plan to help you make the right healthy choices to beat “the silent killer.” In this complete guide to reducing hypertension for life, Dr. Whitaker will show you what causes blood pressure to rise and how to bring it down to normal levels. He’ll explain how the commonly prescribed drugs lower blood pressure, and why they can be hazardous if taken for many years. Most important, he shows you how to prevent or even reverse hypertension by addressing its root causes. |
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Diabetes and Hypertension (Hardcover) $476.52 Hypertension and diabetes show a strong epidemiologic association. About 75% of adults with diabetes have blood pressure levels =130/80 mmHg or use antihypertensive medication and this percentage goes up to 90% if microalbuminuria is also present. On the other hand, individuals with hypertension are 2.5 times more likely to develop diabetes within 5 years of diagnosis. The presence of hypertension in patients with diabetes substantially increases the risk for both cardiovascular and renal diseases and is associated with a 7.2-fold increase in mortality, whereas in those with diabetes and diabetic nephropathy, hypertension causes a 37-fold increase in mortality.Hypertension in type 1 diabetes generally results from the underlying nephropathy and in type 2 diabetes it usually occurs in the context of the cardio- metabolic syndrome. Understanding the pathophysiological context and the overall cardiovascular risk assessment together with the current therapeutic modalities for people with diabetes and hypertension is a sine qua non for effective management of this growing patient population.In this book we present to the primary care providers as well as to the sub-specialists an integrative approach to hypertension and diabetes including lifestyle and pharmacological approaches, focusing on overall cardiovascular risk reduction with special emphasis on high- risk population. We also provide an overview of the preventive measures for both hypertension and diabetes in the light of the most recent clinical trials. Finally, we discuss the future outlook for the epidemic and the ongoing clinical studies together with the various innovative diagnostic modalities. |
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The Dash Diet for Hypertension $16.44 Informs readers of the benefits, as compared to traditional medication, of the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet, and suggests alternative foods, exercises, and recipes that help to lower blood pressure. |
