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  1. Secondary Hypertension: Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Treatment (Clinical Hypertension and Vascular Diseases)
  2. Essential Hypertension and Its Causes: Neural and Non-Neural Mechanisms by Paul I. Korner, 2007-05-11
  3. 100 Q&A About Kidney Disease and Hypertension (100 Questions & Answers about . . .) by Raymond R. Townsend, 2008-10-14
  4. The Heart in Hypertension: A Tribute to Robert Tarazi (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
  5. Arterial pressure and hypertension (Circulatory physiology) by Arthur C Guyton, 1980
  6. New Concepts in Pathogenesis and Treatment of Arterial Hypertension (Progress in Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology)
  7. The Year in Hypertension 2003 by Gregory Y.H. Lip, 2003-06-24
  8. Hypertension: A Companion to Braunwald's Heart Disease: Expert Consult: Online and Print by Henry R. Black MD, William Elliott MDPhD, 2006-11-10
  9. Comprehensive Hypertension by Gregory Y. H. Lip, John E. Hall PhD, 2007-06-19
  10. Atlas of Heart Diseases : Hypertension: Mechanisms and Therapy, Third Edition (Atlas of Heart Diseases Series) by Eugene Braunwald, Norman K. Hollenberg, 2000-11-01
  11. Hypertension and Hormone Mechanisms (Contemporary Endocrinology)
  12. Hypertension Sourcebook: Basic Consumer Health Information About the Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure, with Facts about Consequences, Complications, and (Health Reference) by Dawn D. Matthews, 2004-12-01
  13. Hypertension Secrets by Donald Hricik MD, Michael Smith MD, et all 2001-10-01
  14. Aerobic Walking The Weight-Loss Exercise: A Complete Program to Reduce Weight, Stress, and Hypertension by Mort Malkin, 1995-02

81. Hypertension And Renal Institute Of Nevada
Information for dialysis patients living in or visiting the Las Vegas area.
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82. - September 1, 2003 - American Family Physician
COVER ARTICLEPRACTICAL THERAPEUTICS. New Developments in the Management of hypertension. The management of hypertension has evolved over the past decade.
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COVER ARTICLE PRACTICAL THERAPEUTICS New Developments in the Management of Hypertension MICHAEL K. MAGILL, M.D., KAREN GUNNING, PHARM.D., SUSAN SAFFEL-SHRIER, M.S., R.D., and CHRISTOPHER GAY, M.D., University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah A patient information handout on dietary control of high blood pressure, written by Clarissa Kripke, M.D., is provided on page 865.
A PDF version of this document is available. Download PDF now (6 pages /94 KB). More information on using PDF files. H ypertension is the most common problem for which patients visit physicians. More than one half of all persons older than 65 years have hypertension, often isolated systolic hypertension. Improved control of hypertension has contributed to reductions of nearly 60 percent in stroke-related deaths and 53 percent in deaths from ischemic heart disease since 1972. However, in the United States, only 70 percent of patients with hypertension are aware of their condition, only 59 percent are receiving treatment, and only 34 percent have achieved adequate control. Recommendations to identify and treat hypertension are nearly universal

83. Pulmonary Hypertension PH, PPH, Congenital Heart Lung Defect, HELP
Information about this 4 year old who has Pulmonary hypertension, a Congenital Heart Lung Defect. Heart lung transplant will be needed in the future.
http://home-2.tiscali.nl/~rsmid/index.html
I am Roosje Smid - I have Pulminary Hypertension
The girl you see on the picture is the almost 7 year old Roosje Smid, she has a unique congenital heart lung defect which results in a life threatening high blood pressure especially in the lung arteries. This defect is known as (Primary) Pulmonary Hypertension or PH / PPH . Today we know that Roos has Secondairy Pulmonary Hypertension. In Roos' case the defect is at least caused by the fact that the upper half of the arteries in the lungs that assimilate the oxygen from the air into the blood, have not been formed. Instead of these arteries extra (so called aberrant) arteries have been formed between the short and long blood circulation system, which is the cause for the high blood pressure in Roosjes lungs (around a factor of 4 above normal levels). Against this high pressure her heart has to work. It is beyond saying that eventually this little heart will lose this struggle. When this congenital defect was discovered at the age of 4 months, the lungs had already lost all their elasticity (compare this with an airballoon which had been filled with air for a long time) and the only hope was that her situation would remain stable - which it is up till today. The only thing which can save her today is a heart lung transplant, which is - of course - a very dangerous operation. However, the longer she will be able to fight this battle the further the medical sciences will develop and the better her future will be.

84. J Clin Hypertens
Journal of Clinical hypertension. Volume 6, Number 4. Featured in this Issue Efficacy and Safety of the Selective Aldosterone Blocker Predictors of
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Available Content Volume 6, Number 5 Treatment of Hypertension Without Medication: Is It Possible?... Volume 6, Number 4 Efficacy and Safety of the Selective Aldosterone Blocker...Predictors of Progression in Hypertensive Renal Disease in Child...Use of an Olmesartan Medoxomil-Based Treatment Algorithm...Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly: Pushing the Frontiers...Fixed-Dose Combination Therapy - Is It Time for This Approach... Volume 6, Number 3 Circadian Blood Pressure Variability as a Function of Parity...Microalbuminuria in Type 2 Diabetics: An Important, Overlooked...Should Hypertensive Patients Take Aspirin? A Report From the FDA...Cardiovascular Outcomes Using Doxazosin vs. Chlorthalidone... Volume 6, Number 2 EUROPA: Has Anything New Been Learned With Angiotensin...Analysis of Recent Papers in Hypertension...Antihypertensive Medications and Weight Gain...Pharmacoeconomics of Antihypertensive Drug Treatment...Blood Pressure Measures and Electrocardiogram-Defined Myocardial... Volume 6, Number 1

85. Hypertension Causes & Cure, Risk Factor 1 Now Curable! New Book By Dr. Schnitzer
The principle of this book is prevention and cure of diseases by health. By Dr.Schnitzer
http://www.dr-schnitzer.de/bhd001.htm
Dr. Johann Georg Schnitzer Hypertension
Life Threatening Risk Factor 1 Now Curable!
Dr. Johann Georg Schnitzer D-88045 Friedrichshafen, Germany
128 pages, practical guidance, reports of
cured people; US$ 39.
Hypertension - Now Curable! Hypertension is the risk factor No.1 for the main cause of death: The cardiovascular diseases. Every other person in USA, Canada, Europe and other countries dies of one of them: Heart attack, stroke, embolism, renal atrophy, and many other ailments. Meaning, it is also your personal risk factor No.1; a good reason to concern oneself with it. Most people think, it should be a task of responsible institutions, to take care of our health and to protect us. But something must be wrong; about 50% of the population and about 60 % of the physicians die of cardiovascular diseases. This doesn't conjure up much confidence in the usual therapies. The pilots' physicians know it: A hypertonic pilot remains grounded, in spite of usual therapy, because the risks remain the same ones. The usual therapy doesn't cure, because it only treats the symptoms, not the causes. The principle of this book
is prevention and cure of diseases by health. Where a strong, natural healthy constitution shows up, many diseases and ailments just disappear, like nightmares do when the sun rises. The body has reasons, when elevating blood pressure. If they are eliminated, blood pressure normalizes without pills, and simultaneously you leave the cardiovascular risk zone. - The book is not cheap. It's not the paper and the binding, that makes the price. It's the knowledge about the fundamental secrets of natural health, that you acquire. To explore these secrets, the author spent more than 4 decades of intensive studies, experiments, and developments. If you compare the book price to your now avoidable diseases costs, and consider your chance of more life expectancy, you should find it the best investment you ever have for your life and health.

86. Cardiosource
hypertension or High Blood Pressure CardiologyChannelOver half of all persons age 65 and older develop hypertension. hypertension and the Elderly More than half of all persons age 65 have hypertension.
http://www.cardiosource.com/library/journals/journal?sdid=4875

87. RxLearn.com
Patient information site focused on diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. Also includes tools for blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar or blood glucose monitoring, and peak flow monitoring.
http://www.rxlearn.com

88. CNN.com - Headline Watch: Calcium Channel Blockers And Hypertension - August 31,
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FROM Calcium channel blockers and hypertension: In fact, the use of CCBs leads to 85,000 additional heart attacks and cases of heart failure each year worldwide, with about half occurring in the United States. An estimated 28 million people worldwide, including 12.7 million in the U.S., take CCBs to lower high blood pressure, relieve angina pain or for other reasons. An analysis of nine randomized clinical trials, with a total of more than 27,000 patients, indicates that longer-acting CCBs are inferior to other proven and less expensive drugs in preventing the cardiovascular complications of hypertension.

89. Canadian Hypertension Society

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90. Cozaar And Hyzaar
Losartan potassium and losartan potassium with hydrochlorothiazide. Features hypertension resources, prescribing information, and clinical data.
http://www.merck.com/product/usa/cozaarandhyzaar/hcp/home.html

91. Hypertension (high Blood Pressure)
hypertension (high blood pressure). Reviewed are. hypertension occurs when blood is forced through the arteries at an increased pressure.
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/hypertension.htm
NetDoctor.co.uk Home News and features News Newsletter Features Encyclopaedia Diseases Examinations Medicines Premium services SMS services StayQuit thediet Health centres Allergy and asthma Children's health Depression Eczema ... All health centres Discussion and support Discussion forums Support groups Services Ask the doctor Find a hospital Search Medline Test yourself Information About NetDoctor Commercial opportunities NetDoctor.com Hypertension (high blood pressure) Dr Neal Uren , consultant cardiologist
What is blood pressure?
Blood pressure is measured by inflating a cuff placed around the arm. The heart pumps blood around the body and the brain. In order for the blood to reach the muscles and organs, it is pumped away from the heart through the arteries. When blood has permeated the body's tissues it travels back, through the veins, to the right side of the heart. From there, it is pumped into the lungs, where carbon dioxide (CO ) is exchanged for fresh oxygen. The blood then returns to the left side of the heart to be pumped via the arteries to the tissues once again.

92. Heart Attack, Heart Attack Symptoms, Heart Attack Signs, Hypertension Heart Atta
Self care guide, symptoms, signs, prevention, hypertension heart attacks, silent myocardial infarction and diagnosis.
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What is a heart attack?
A heart attack (myocardial infarction) is the death of heart muscle due to the loss of blood supply. Usually, the loss of blood supply is caused by a complete blockage of a coronary artery(an artery that supplies blood to the heart muscle) by a blood clot.
What are the features of a heart attack?
Pain: is the cardinal symptom of a heart attack. The pain is often described as a tightness or heaviness in the chest. It is often severe enough to be the worst pain that can be experienced. the usual location of the pain is in the center of the chest but it frequently radiates to the left arm or the jaw.
Anxiety: fear of impending death.
Breathlessness,
Nausea and vomiting,
Sweating, pallor and a fast pulse. Sudden death: loss of blood supply disturbs the orderly transmission of electrical impulses in the heart and as a result the heart stops to effectively pump blood. Permanent brain damage and death can occur unless oxygenated blood flow is restored within five minutes. Approximately 40% of people suffering a heart attack die before reaching to the hospital. What causes a heart attack?

93. Welcome To PHA-UK - The Site For Pulmonary Hypertension
The Pulmonary hypertension Association (UK) aims to provide support, understanding, and information for all those people whose lives are touched by Pulmonary
http://www.pha-uk.com/
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News Links - Click on the item to see more News Family Weekend - Chester Click Here For Report And Pictures National Conference Saturday 9th October 2004 Hilton Hotel........... Manchester Airport, Outwood Lane, Manchester Click Here For More Details The PHA-UK welcome Prof Sheila G Haworth as Patron of the charity Eisenmenger's Syndrome - A Special Report Impact Survey - Read about the 1st National PH survey carried out by the PHA-UK Welcome to the PHA-UK Website
First of all, welcome to the new PHA-UK Website. We have worked hard to deliver what we hope will be a valuable contribution to the PH community. Please be sure to bookmark us as we hope to bring you regular monthly updates. The Aims of the Association The Pulmonary Hypertension Association (UK) aims to provide support, understanding, and information for all those people whose lives are touched by Pulmonary Hypertension. By bringing people together, and providing a focus for everyone throughout the UK and around the world, the Association aims to make the lives of patients, relatives and carers easier and more able to cope with the challenges that Pulmonary Hypertension imposes.

94. Hypertension & Vascular Disease Center :: Wake Forest Medical Center - Diabetes,
The hypertension and Vascular Disease center can help you find out more about reducing your risk of heart disease, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, kidney
http://www.wfubmc.edu/hypertension/
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95. Support And Information On Benign Intracranial Hypertension.
This site provides common symptoms associated with Benign Intracranial hypertension. View the steps to diagnosis, and visit the definitions page for explanations to the most common terms associated with BIH.
http://www.angelfire.com/hi5/bihuk
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96. The Seventh Report Of The Joint National Committee On Prevention, Detection, Eva
jump to content. The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7).
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97. Traitement De L'hypertension
Recommandations de 1999 pour le traitement de l'hypertension art©rielle au Canada, Suppl©ment, JAMC, d©cembre 1999.
http://www.cma.ca/cmaj/vol-161/issue-12/hypertension/hyper-f.htm

98. NHLBI, JNC 7 Express
This special version of the updated clinical practice guidelines for hypertension is written for the busy Primary Care Clinician.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/hypertension/jncintro.htm
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Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7) Express
This special version of the updated clinical practice guidelines for hypertension is written for the busy Primary Care Clinician.
The JNC 7 Express Report focuses on practical applications of the new evidence, including a revised treatment algorithm, drug tables, and convenient references. Get this for the quick-study health worker who needs to keep abreast of standards of treatment and incorporate the latest evidence into daily practice. Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7 Express) (2003) 34 pages. You may obtain the document in following ways:
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99. Untitled Document
Features an overview of pulmonary hypertension, prescribing information for US residents, and press releases.
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100. BioMed Central | Current Hypertension Reports
Quick Search. Current hypertension Reports. vol. page no. Current hypertension Reports. Current hypertension Reports, Volume 6, Issue 3 (June 2004) more info.
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