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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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High-Risk Pregnancy: What You Need to Know - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Some medications commonly used outside of pregnancy to treat <b>hypertension</b> are contraindicated in pregnancy. Multiples. Pregnancies with twins or</b> ...
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Researchers Discover New, Treatable Pathway Known to Cause Hypertension ...
<b>Hypertension</b> can be especially difficult to treat in obese patients, Polotsky says. The new work revolves around leptin, a molecule that controls appetite</b> ...
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Proteinuria | Johns Hopkins Medicine
When the glomeruli are damaged the condition is called nephritis or glomerulonephritis. Other conditions can lead to nephritis, including <b>hypertension</b>,</b> ...
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CBP - Controlling High BP | Johns Hopkins Medicine
CBP - <b>Controlling High BP</b>. Advantage MD, Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP), EHP, Priority Partners, and USFHP. Members 18-85 years old as of</b> ...
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Syncope (Fainting) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Reflex syncope is the result of a reflex response to some trigger, in which the heart slows or blood vessels dilate (widen). This causes blood pressure to drop, so</b> ...
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Glomerulosclerosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Glomerulosclerosis</b> is scarring of the filtering part of the kidneys (glomerulus). This causes a loss of protein into the urine. These proteins help fluid</b> ...
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Tinnitus | Johns Hopkins Medicine
443-997-6467 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. <b>Tinnitus</b> is the sound of ringing, roaring, buzzing, hissing, or</b> ...
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
In pulmonary <b>hypertension</b>, the vessels in the lungs are thicker and resist blood from entering the lungs. There are also fewer blood vessels to receive</b> ...
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Management Options for Hypertension | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Management Options for <b>Hypertension</b>. Heart and Vascular High Blood Pressure/<b>Hypertension</b>. About: Join cardiologist Oscar Cingolani, M.D., as he</b> ...
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