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Patients with Psoriasis Suffer from Poor Blood Pressure Control

Dec
14

Date: December 14th, 2014

Patients with hypertension with psoriasis as well and those with extensive skin problems are more prone to poorly controlled BP according to a cross sectional study. People with minor ailments were limited to two percent or lesser than the body surface part, the odds ratio of having an uncontrolled BP was around .97%

People with Heart Failure are more prone to the Loss of Cognitive Functions

Dec
13

Date: December 13th, 2014

According to a new study, people with congestive heart failure typically lose gray matter in some brain regions that are essential for cognitive functions. These people usually have bad long term memory & psychomotor speed and this is according to Dr. Osvaldo Almeida of the University of Western Australia.

The Danger of Treating Hypertension in Senior Citizens

Dec
12

Date: December 12th, 2014

In terms of treating hypertension in seniors, the scheme just continuously stiffens. Just in December, there was a little controversy exploded when the JNC hypertension guidelines projected a hypertension treatment targeting those with blood pressure of around 150/90 of people who are 60 years old and above.

How hypertension in the workplace can be white coat hypertension

Dec
11

Date: December 11th, 2014

Those with high blood pressure may say that whenever they check their blood pressure at home they are getting normal results, so whenever they go and visit their doctor, they would always say that oh! Doc, my blood pressure is normal when I’m home. Think might be hard to believe in, but this is true somehow.

Low Salt Diet is truly helpful to Patients with Hypertension

Dec
10

Date: December 10th, 2014

It’s a fact that people with high cholesterol are candidates for strokes and heart diseases than those with the lower cholesterol level. If there is a medicine to lower downs the cholesterol that may help in lowering the chances of strokes and heart attacks as well.

Ways to Lessen the Risk of Women for Having Stroke

Dec
09

Date: December 9th, 2014

A cardiovascular ailment is still on top of the list of the cause of death in women. There are heart attack cases with around 24%, while the cases of strokes are 7% of all deaths. The minority of women are still higher with this data. The defy remains that doctors usually haven’t identified women who are at a higher risk of having stroke.

How Often Do You Need to See a Doctor if you are Well

Dec
08

Date: December 8th, 2014

How often people see a doctor

People who are healthy and do not have any pains and aches never showed up for screening anymore even if only once a year. How often do you see a doctor?  Some of the people might have more health issues and they come more often to their doctor than others.

The Development and Improvement of Patients with Hypertension and Diabetes

Dec
07

Date: December 7th, 2014

patients under Medicaid with diabetes & hypertension needs better results. To be able to achieve the results, doctors need to be very consistent with the information on the patients’ true health behaviors.

Why Patients Group to Option Pharmaceutical Suppliers

Dec
06

Date: December 6th, 2014

Medical professionals are trained to battle with different ailments, thus they became familiar with all the images of victory, failure and views of logical reasoning along with the mind being separated from the body. Because of this,

Danger Stratify Patients to Best Utilize Non-Doctor Suppliers

Dec
05

Date: December 5th, 2014

The difference between doctors and nurses

There are 2 judgments and you will never make those you weren’t able to think about and those you have never heard about. This is a famous quote among doctors throughout the years,