Tag Archives: Hypertension
19 Nov 2015 |
The impact that negative stressors can have on a person’s physiological response to a situation has been receiving greater attention, especially as it relates to preventive measures in reducing risk factors for other conditions. However, since the prevalence of illness related to stress reactions is so strong, it can be very ...
Continue Reading02 Nov 2015 |
Considerable concern has been shown over correlations between blood pressure medications and the development of cancer, specifically in relation to angiogenesis inhibitors such as Avastin, Sutent, and Nexavar, which may cause patients’ blood pressure to actually spike. Further, while these drugs are effective for blood pressure, ...
Continue Reading01 Jun 2015 |
Hypertension generally refers to conditions where blood pressure levels are considered consistently higher than the normal baseline for people within the same age demographic. However, there are a number of factors that can impact what is considered a healthy baseline for any individual, and this can make it important for a nursing ...
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