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9 Benefits of Yoga | Johns Hopkins Medicine
1. Yoga improves strength, balance and flexibility. Slow movements and deep breathing increase blood flow and warm up muscles, while holding a pose can build</b> ...
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Hidden Brain Risk: Midlife High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure was associated with above-normal declines. Almost everyone showed some signs of fuzzy thinking and memory loss over the 25 years. But people</b> ...
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Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Headache - Johns Hopkins Medicine
855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. A brain injury or another medical condition can cause growing pressure inside your skull. This</b> ...
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Atrial Fibrillation Complications and Risks | Johns Hopkins Medicine
People with <b>hypertension</b> (high blood pressure) are more likely to develop Afib. And Afib and high blood pressure are both leading causes of stroke. Eat a</b> ...
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Diabetic Nephropathy (Kidney Disease) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Hypertension</b>, or high blood pressure, is a complication of diabetes that is believed to contribute most directly to diabetic nephropathy.</b> ...
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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Among men treated for <b>hypertension</b>, the doses of anti-<b>hypertension</b> drugs may need to be adjusted due to the blood-pressure-lowering effects of an</b> ...
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Heart Failure Symptoms | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Heart failure can lead to serious complications, such as kidney or liver damage, other heart conditions, pulmonary <b>hypertension</b> and stroke. If you’re</b> ...
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Venous Ulcers | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Ulcers are open skin sores. <b>Venous ulcers</b></b> ...
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Heart Failure | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Heart failure</b> is a condition that occurs when the heart can’t pump as well as it should. This may happen when the heart muscle becomes weak or stiff. As a</b> ...
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It delivers oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body. An aortic aneurysm is a bulging, weakened area in the wall of the aorta. Over time, the blood</b> ...
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