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Will Creatine raise my blood pressure.?

March 9, 2000 (Atlanta) — Canadian researchers say that the popular — and controversial — muscle-building food supplement creatine does not raise blood pressure or cause kidney problems over the short term. But they also discovered that when bulk is the goal, it works better for men than for women The study, reported in the [...]

Thyroid Hormone Disorders

Review Article Introduction Hormones are named from the Greek word hormon, meaning “to urge or excite”, because they were first discovered to play a role in hunger, sex, flight-or-fight response, and many other basic drives. Hormones serve within the body as invaluable messengers, governors of development, and regulators of metabolism. This Hot Topic will focus [...]

Low Blood Pressure: Are You Taking Proper Diet?

It has been scientifically proved that diet plays a major role in controlling the levels of blood pressure. But before expatiating on low blood pressure diet it is imperative to know something about low blood pressure. Blood pressure is a pressure applied to the arteries, within your body, by the bloodstream as your heart pumps [...]

Taking performance

Performance-enhancing drugs: Are they a risk to your health? Are you hoping to gain a competitive edge by taking muscle-building supplements or other performance-enhancing drugs? Learn how these drugs work and how they can affect your health. By Mayo Clinic staff Most serious athletes will tell you that the competitive drive to win can be [...]

Soon after taking it the first time?

Maybe I can save you some trouble. Before you can control your high blood pressure you need to know what causes it. Stress and obesity may play a part like most doctors tell you, but what causes stress and obesity? Doctors are only giving you partial answers because either they don’t understand what’s going on, [...]

Taking a pulse

MadSci Network: Edible/Inedible Experiments Archive Taking a pulse Area of Science: Biological Sciences Meant for Grade 4-6 (age 8-10). This experiment is inedible. An adult need not be present. Overview: Take your pulse at mutliple sites. Relate the pulse to heartbeat. Equipment: Nothing – free fingers.. a diagram of the body and a stethoscope may [...]

Tips for Taking Blood Pressure

by Expert Village So important tips for taking blood pressure, before you actually take the blood pressure. One, you should be seated and relaxed for about fifteen minutes before you actually take it. You should not have consumed alcohol or coffee for two hours before taking a blood pressure. You shouldn’t have smoked fifteen minutes [...]

Taking Vital Signs

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5-6. HOW DO I TAKE A PATIENT’S BLOOD PRESSURE? Use the following procedures when taking a patient’s blood pressure. a. Gather Materials. You will need the following items: Sphygmomanometer. Stethoscope. Cotton-tipped applicators (swabs)–at least 8. Disinfecti ng solution (70% alcohol solution). Watch or clock with second hand. Pen or pencil. Form or note pad on [...]

Taking Medication While Pregnant on

Taking Medication While Pregnant Safe or Sorry? WebMD Feature Reviewed By Gary Vogin Feb. 11, 2002 — When I was four months pregnant, I developed severe stomach pains and was rushed to the hospital. Suspecting appendicitis, the emergency room doctors advised X-rays — the only way to find out if their suspicions were correct. I [...]

Tips on Taking Someone’s Blood Pressure

If you or anyone in your family has a history of having a fairly high blood pressure, then it is probably a good idea that you know how to take someone’s blood pressure. If your family has a history of high blood pressure, then there is a good chance that you could have problems with [...]

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