Blood Pressure Monitor

Blood Pressure Monitor - most related articles:

- New guideline on treatment of high blood pressure - 5.2
- High blood pressure linked to cognitive functioning - 4.8
- Fluctuating blood pressure increases cerebrovascular disease risk - 4.7
- Blood pressure changes are age related but important for health - 4.4
- Safely reduce BP in patients with diabetes and heart disease - 4.3
- Home monitoring web based tool improves blood pressure control - 4.3
- High blood pressure patients advised to use home monitors - 4.3
- Drinking less soda beverage may lower high blood pressure - 4.2
- Soy milk protein dietary supplements lower blood pressure - 4.1
- Overweight or obese kids at greater risk of high blood pressure - 4

Blood Pressure Monitor articles

New guideline on treatment of high blood pressure
High blood pressure patients should have the diagnosis confirmed at home, according to new guidelines. The way blood pressure is diagnosed and treated is set to be revolutionised following new guidelines for the medical profession issued by NICE and developed in conjunction with the British Hypertension Society (BHS).

Home monitoring web based tool improves blood pressure control
A pharmacist-led home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) program supported by the American Heart Association's Heart 360 website dramatically improved blood pressure control for patients with uncontrolled hypertension, according to a study.

Computer based system helps to regulate blood pressure
A simple, automated feedback system made hypertension patients more aware of their potentially fatal or disabling disease and helped them significantly lower their high blood pressure, according to a report published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.

High blood pressure patients advised to use home monitors
People with hypertension should routinely monitor their blood pressure at home to help manage the disease, according to a new joint scientific statement from the American Heart Association, American Society of Hypertension and the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses' Association.

Aircraft noise raises blood pressure even whilst sleeping
Night-time noise from aircraft or traffic can increase a person's blood pressure even if it does not wake them, according to a new study published in the European Heart Journal. Scientists from Imperial College London and other European institutions monitored 140 sleeping volunteers in their homes near London Heathrow and three other major European airports.

5 Blood Pressure Monitor articles listed above.


Mission
Health Newstrack is dedicated to serve recent and updated health & medical research, events/news, views/reviews to its subscribers and free access to general public, health & medical professionals, and other health seekers worldwide online with a user-friendly system.

List health news, Health organizations, Health news world, Glossary, Best health articles, Featured     Go to top

The information provided on Health Newstrack is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her physician. We comply with the HONcode principles for trustworthy health information, and Health News Track is hon code accredited, verify here.
About us, Site map Privacy policy, Disclaimer
© 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 HealthNewsTrack.com
11.79