Prehypertension Essays

  • Arthritis Persuasive Speech

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    Arthritis Is Not What You Think There are a lot of misconceptions behind arthritis. When you hear the word “arthritis,” you may have a variety of images that appear in the back of your mind. An old man with his cane, crouched over in pain, or a little old lady who is not able to lift her hands high enough up so that she can brush her hair, so she hobbles into the salon to get her hair styled may be at the forefront of what you are seeing. The truth is a lot nastier than that. Let me paint a picture

  • The Importance Of High Blood Pressure

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    in between beats. Normal Blood Pressure Blood pressure is indicated in millimeters of mercury or mm/Hg, where the normal reading is at 120/80 mg/Hg. A blood pressure that is slightly elevated at 121 to 139 mm/Hg over 81 to 89 mm/Hg is called prehypertension. It's normal, however, for the blood

  • The Importance Of High Blood Pressure

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    High blood pressure: Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries, carrying blood from the heart to other parts of the body. Blood pressure rises naturally, and down throughout a normal day. If it stays high for a long period of time, it can cause damage to the heart and lead to problems in the health of the body. High blood pressure increases the risk of stroke and heart disease, the leading cause of death in Saudi Arabia. High blood pressure has no signs or symptoms

  • The Importance Of Blood Pressure

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    Introduction: BLOOD PRESSURE (BP) is defined as the "pushing force exerted by the blood against the vessel walls". This pressure is highest in the arteries and lowest in the veins. As a result, the blood moves from the arteries through the organs into the veins and back into the heart to begin the cycle over again. The heart acts as a pump to create the high arterial pressures that keep the blood flowing. Because it is the "driving pressure" that pushes the blood through the organs, the ARTERIAL

  • Hypertension: Silent Killer

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    Introduction Hypertension is a disease of the new age disease is called the silent killer because it comes from the neighborhood of several too many reasons not confined under one thing, but multiply to become a killer disease. I will address this in a little bit about Alguet disease and its definition, causes and methods of diagnosis and hopefully interest. Definition of hypertension What is hypertension? Blood pressure is the power used by the blood against blood vessels

  • Early Childhood Education Importance

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    The Importance of Early Childhood Education (Draft) Across the United states, many children, teens and adults all thrive from the benefits of receiving an early childhood education. From cognitive and social development, to mental capacity, people show even later in life the benefits they obtained as a young child. However, their peers amongst them who did not have an early childhood education tend to fall behind and have a higher chance of being a part of violent crimes later in life. It is said

  • Hypertension And Globalization

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    Introduction The impact of modernization, globalization and over competitiveness has been very complex in many dimensions. Human beings have embellished their lives through medical and electronic advances on the one hand and created uncertainty, lethargy and disconnectedness on the other. In the realm of health both physical and mental the most measurable signs have been in terms of escalating hypertension and stress. It is the single most visible global symptom of modernization and imbalanced development