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High Blood Pressure in Teens | Johns Hopkins Medicine
An estimated 1 in 25 youths ages 12-19 have <b>hypertension</b>, which is when the blood pressure remains abnormally high. This is about 1.3 million adolescents in</b> ...
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Low Sodium Diet and Lifestyle Changes for High Blood Pressure
Sugar itself may aggravate <b>hypertension</b>: In one 2019 study, female participants with high blood pressure decreased their sugar intake by 2.3 teaspoons a day</b> ...
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Obesity Hypertension Clinic at Johns Hopkins Children's Center
<b>Hypertension</b> is a condition in which one's blood pressure is consistently high. In children, <b>hypertension</b> is diagnosed when a child's blood</b> ...
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Heart and Vascular | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Top <b>Heart and Vascular</b> Conditions and Diseases. Heart Failure. Coronary Heart Disease. Heart Attack. Stroke Treatment. Stroke. High Blood</b> ...
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Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A diet that’s low in fat and carbohydrates can improve artery function, according to a 2012 study by Johns Hopkins researchers. After six months, those on the</b> ...
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Coronary Artery Disease: Prevention, Treatment and Research
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Coronary artery disease (also called coronary heart</b> ...
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Pseudotumor Cerebri | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Pseudotumor cerebri</b> (PTC), also known as idiopathic intracranial <b>hypertension</b>, is a problem caused by elevated cerebrospinal fluid pressure in the</b> ...
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Primary Aldosteronism | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Resistant <b>hypertension</b> (high blood pressure that does not improve with treatment) is the one of the most important reasons for patients with primary</b> ...
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Peripheral Vascular Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Peripheral vascular disease</b> (PVD) is a slow and progressive disorder of the blood vessels. Narrowing, blockage, or spasms in a blood vessel can cause PVD.</b> ...
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5 Vaping Facts You Need to Know | Johns Hopkins Medicine
According to Blaha, there are three reasons e-cigarettes may be particularly enticing to young people. First, many teens believe vaping is less harmful than</b> ...
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