Similar words: pressure, acupressure, air pressure, pressure group, pressure point, pressure cooker, pressurise, pressurize. Meaning: n. the pressure of the circulating blood against the walls of the blood vessels; results from the systole of the left ventricle of the heart; sometimes measured for a quick evaluation of a person's health.
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91. Janov details changes in tension headaches, heart rates, blood pressure, skin disorders, stomach disorders and much else.
92. The probe can be easily implanted in muscle, liver, kidneys etc and even intravenously, without affecting blood pressure.
93. Blood pressure, cholesterol levels, height and weight, exercise and lifestyle all come under close scrutiny.
94. My blood pressure is normal, and so are my blood sugars.
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95. Garlic, for instance, can raise low blood pressure and lower high blood pressure.
96. High blood pressure means the heart is straining to pump blood.
97. Resentment and anger are bad for your blood pressure and your digestion. Desmond Tutu
98. The Northridge man has a family background of high blood pressure and strokes.
99. As a result, Liz's pulse quickens and her blood pressure rises.
100. Some one took her blood pressure and remarked on how healthy it was.
101. In just two weeks their blood pressure came down a little.
102. As recently as 1991 at least one authority still questioned the value of routine measurement of blood pressure under 35.
103. Urine analysis, a red blood cell count, and blood pressure were also routinely recorded.
104. We had a veterinarian call and tell us to check Marcus' blood pressure.
105. A study today confirms that fish oil appears to lower blood pressure.
106. When he was rejected because of high blood pressure, he helped organize a Boston center for GIs.
107. From 1988-1998, the death rate from high blood pressure increased 16 percent.
108. In cases of asphyxia the blood pressure rises to such an extent that the tiny blood vessels in the teeth burst.
109. They should be monitored with an EKG and serial blood pressure determinations should be made.
110. Pulse and blood pressure are also important indicators of circulatory status.
111. Occasional raised blood pressure is normal; long-term high blood pressure is a killer.
112. The study also found that garlic supplements reduced blood pressure modestly, confirming results from previous studies.
113. They insist she puts a blanket over her knees to damp down the chief rabbi's blood pressure.
114. Through its strong associations with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, abdominal obesity in particular is injurious.
115. They worked fast, connecting tubes, hooking up monitors, measuring blood pressure.
116. He used to say he could drink quite a bit because he had very low blood pressure.
117. His blood pressure was rather high so the doctor couldn't pass him as fit for the job.
118. To control blood pressure at the expense of the blood glucose level or with elevated lipid levels does not represent successful treatment.
119. In contrast to a previous report, we found no significant inverse relations between birth weight and blood pressure.
120. He's delighted to find my spirits high, my blood pressure low and that apart from the lumps, I remain asymptomatic.
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