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The European Society of Hypertension has issued guidelines for managing high blood pressure in children and adolescents.
August 28, 2009 – Examiner.com – New York, NY, USA Many people can relate to unrealized goals when attempting to get healthier. They try to eat better, exercise more or quit smoking only to experience a set-back and decide they just can’t do it. Americans are inundated with information on healthy eating, weight loss diets or the latest exercise to get them in shape and help them lose weight. Even with all this information available, the United States has an adult population that is 66% over
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The administration of any form of anxiety medicine should be done at the doctor’s recommendation and under close medical observation. The thing is that tranquilizers or anti-anxiety drugs don’t represent a treatment for the panic disorder in itself, they only alleviate or eliminate the symptoms. The side effects of various anxiety medicine types are very serious varying from mouth dryness, nausea and weight gain to depression with suicidal tendencies, hallucinations and other impairments of the
Too many fancy tests, high doctor fees, overpaid insurance companies — all of these contribute to the unrelenting rise in the cost of health care in America. But there’s one monster issue that the experts say outweighs the others: chronic disease. Chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension account for three-fourths of the country’s… more