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  1. Nutritional care of patients with obesity, diabetes and hypertension by Manuelita Zephirin, 1986
  2. Hypertension Cookbook by American Medical Association, Karen A. Levin, 2005-10-04
  3. Nutrition, Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease by Ronald S. Smith, 1989-08
  4. Hypertension: How to Work With Your Doctor and Take Charge of Your Health by Mike Samuels, Nancy Samuels, 1991-10
  5. Controlling hypertension is crucial for heart patients: a healthy diet and regular exercise will help reduce blood pressure and lower your risk of stroke ... An article from: Heart Advisor by Unavailable, 2008-06-01
  6. In Hypertension; Low Salt Diet Fortified with Knox Gelatine by Knox Gelatine, 1951-01-01
  7. Diets to Help Hypertension by Clifford Quick, 1978
  8. Non-Drug Treatments for Essential Hypertension (Psychology Practitioner Guidebooks Series) by Edward B. Blanchard, 1988-08
  9. Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) And Your Diet by Carlson Wade, 1975
  10. DASH diet takes on new faith-based approach.(ACROSS SPECIALTIES): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Patrice Wendling, 2009-09-01
  11. Treating hypertension naturally.: An article from: Women's Health Letter by Nan Kathryn Fuchs, 2002-08-01
  12. Hold the Salt!: 50+ quick & easy recipes to help you eliminate salt from your diet! by Maureen Tilley, 2009-10-23
  13. Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) and Your Diet by Carlson Wade, 1975-01-01
  14. Women & vitamin D: what do you think of when you think of vitamin D? Osteoporosis? Rickets? The sun? How about colon cancer? High blood pressure? Muscle ... article from: National Women's Health Report by Gale Reference Team, 2008-11-01

61. Heart Disease Center | Principal Health News
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63. Discover Fitness -DASH Diet
DASH stands for dietary Approaches to Stopping hypertension. This diet is basedon a study (the DASH study) that found that dietary patterns can have a
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... Consultation Service The DASH Diet* Everyone is looking for a diet that is going to help them be successful in improving their health. Most people have goals of either decreasing their weight or reducing their risk factors for developing disease. This section is going to briefly review a new diet that is heart-healthy and can help decrease the risk of many diseases by incorporating healthy eating habits into your life. Used in combination with an exercise program, this diet can help you lose weight. The diet is called the DASD diet. DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stopping Hypertension. This diet is based on a study (the DASH study) that found that dietary patterns can have a positive effect on blood pressure. Facts About High Blood Pressure: Fortunately, there are many steps that can help control or prevent you from developing high blood pressure. These include: (1) maintaining a desirable body weight, (or losing some weight if you are overweight), (2) exercise regularly/become more physically active, (3) eat healthy-this includes choosing foods lower in salt and sodium, (4) limiting alcohol intake, and (5) if prescribed, take high blood pressure medication.

64. NYHWriter -- NYH HealthCare Communications  DASH DIET
The DASH diet, which stands for dietary Approaches to Stop hypertension, foundthat people could lower their high blood pressure by strategically managing
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Yes, you can lower your blood pressure by changing what you eatat home, at restaurants, and at parties. The DASH diet, which stands for "Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension," found that people could lower their high blood pressure by strategically managing what they eat. The DASH diet is low in total fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol and low in all those sodium-containing products that fill the supermarket shelves. The DASH diet includes lots of fruits, vegetables, and lowfat dairy products. A 20-page National Institute of Health (NIH) Publication No. 01-4082 tells you how to do it. The only thing it leaves out is where to find the will power to follow the DASH diet. That is your department. This NIH document No.01-4082 is available at no charge.
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65. Dash Diet
frying. Limit alcohol. Over consumption contributes to weakening ofthe heart muscle and to hypertension. Follow the DASH diet. The
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Hypertension is another name for high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force exerted on artery walls when the heart is beating and when it is at rest. The higher number is the "Systolic" pressure and is the pressure exerted on artery walls when the heart is in the contracting phase. The lower number is the "Diastolic" pressure and is the pressure exerted on artery walls when the heart is in the resting phase. High blood pressure is a silent killer. If left unchecked, it can cause permanent damage, resulting in kidney failure, heart attack or stroke. Blood pressure is recorded in the form of a fraction with the higher number on the top and the lower number on the bottom. Blood pressure is considered high if the upper number (systolic pressure) is above 140 and the bottom number (diastolic pressure) is above 90 and stays there. High blood pressure (HBP) affects two thirds of African-Americans. Left unchecked, it can have such serious long-term consequences as kidney damage, heart damage and stroke. African Americans suffer more extensive physical impairments from stroke that last longer than those of other racial groups. Most of the time, the cause for high blood pressure cannot be determined, but, while the cause may not be known, the treatment can still be effective.

66. PPH (Primary Pulmonary Hypertension) 2003 Drug Treatment News, Symptoms And Diag
Existence of diet drug induced pulmonary hypertension is normally established throughthorough investigation of other potential causes for elevated pulmonary
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67. Fen-Phen Links: Research, Medical Reports, FDA Recommendations
2002 Press Summaries. Top Court Lets diet Drug Suit Go Ahead, Globe and Mail,Sept. 7, 2001. PULMONARY hypertension. Background Information and Medical Sites.
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The nationwide class action settlement with American Home Products does not apply to persons suffering from primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) caused by Fen-Phen (Pondimin or Redux). PPH patients must pursue their legal claims in independent lawsuits. Contact Lieff Cabraser for representation. For information specific to PPH, click here
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68. Home, Heart Health Infocenter, Alternative Medicine, Complementary Medicine, Int
cardiomyopathy, heart murmurs, rheumatic heart disease, valvular disease, mitralvalve prolapse and high blood pressure or hypertension. diet and lifestyle
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Heart Infocenter Welcome to Dr. George Jacob Heart Infocenter in Holisticonline.com! The heart and vascular system is one of the largest and most important body systems. The cardiovascular system's primary functions are to deliver oxygen and vital nutrition to cells throughout the body and to aid in the removal of cellular waste products. Heart disease and stroke are the number-one and number-three killers in the United States and in most of the Western World. These two conditions are responsible for about forty- three percent of all deaths in the United States. They are often referred to as "silent killers" because the first symptom or sign in many cases is a fatal event. There are numerous distinct disorders that relate to heart. These include arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis, angina, heart attack, and heart failure, arrhythmias, myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, heart murmurs, rheumatic heart disease, valvular disease, mitral valve prolapse and high blood pressure or hypertension. Diet and lifestyle changes are essential in treating heart problems. Important among them are getting more exercise and giving up smoking. According to complementary practitioners, proper functioning of the heart, also depends on the health and harmonious workings of other organs, such as the liver and kidneys.

69. Hypertension, Food/Diet Therapy For High Blood Pressure, High Blood Pressure, He
Heart Infocenter. hypertension, High Blood Pressure. Food/diet therapyfor high blood pressure. Food/diet Therapy for hypertension.
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Heart Infocenter Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) Food/Diet Therapy for Hypertension Research has shown that following a healthy eating plan can both reduce the risk of developing high blood pressure and lower an already elevated blood pressure. Vegetarian Diet Vegetarians, in general, have lower blood pressure levels and a lower incidence of hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases. Experts postulate that a typical vegetarian's diet contains more potassium, complex carbohydrates, polyunsaturated fat, fiber, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C and vitamin A, all of which may have a favorable influence on blood pressure. Fiber A high-fiber diet has been shown to be effective in preventing and treating many forms of cardiovascular disease, including hypertension.
The types of dietary fiber is important. Of the greatest benefit to hypertension are the water soluble gel-forming fibers such as oat bran, apple pectin, psyllium seeds, and guar gum. These fibers, in addition to be of benefit against hypertension, are also useful to reduce cholesterol levels, promote weight loss, chelate out heavy metals, etc. Take one to three tablespoons of herbal bulking formula containing such things as oat fiber, guar gum, apple pectin, gum karaya, psyllium seed, dandelion root powder, ginger root powder, fenugreek seed powder and fennel seed powder.

70. Health Net | Health Library | Diseases | Hypertension
hypertension. dietary Approaches to Stop hypertension (DASH) diet. AdditionalResources. American Heart Association www.heartsource.org.
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Hypertension Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Diet Additional Resources American Heart Association
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71. Postgraduate Medicine: October 2002 CME Quiz
6. A person following the dietary Approach to Stop hypertension (DASH) diet has atypical daily potassium intake of a. 4,700 mg b. 3,500 mg c. 2,100 mg d. 800
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To earn credit online, you must read the CME articles carefully, answer the quiz questions, obtain a passing score (a minimum of 75%), and complete the credit evaluation form. Any articles marked "Web-exclusive" are published on the Web site only and do not appear in the print edition.

72. OnlineAthens: Health: Experts Offer Ways To Control, Avoid Hypertension 01/28/03
'It's hard to do, but it's worth it.'' Next to diet, exercise playsan equally vital role in dampening hypertension's effects.
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Hypertension kills more than 40,000 people each year in the United States
File Ron Beacham, a resident of Winder, has seen his family ravaged by heart disease and hypertension.
As a child, he saw his father die of a heart attack at 53 years of age. Then, as an adult he's watched two brothers fall victim to the same culprit. Now, struggling with hypertension himself for the better part of a decade, the 63-year-old knows firsthand the challenges of battling the relentless foe. ''It's just draining,'' he said of the lethargy and breathlessness caused by the condition and the eight medicines he has to take. ''Anything that requires a lot of energy, you just can't do it.'' Hypertension is often called the silent killer, a reference to the potentially fatal condition often not eliciting any symptoms. In reality, the ailment's effects, which can range from heart disease to stroke and diabetes, are anything but silent, as they take the lives of more than 40,000 people each year in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

73. Vitality: Good News About Health, Happiness And Productivity
The moment you start a lowercalorie diet and lose gratification,” says MichaelWeber, MD, past president of the American Society of hypertension and dean
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Asthma is a serious and often life-threatening disease. About 17 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma and 7,000 people die of asthma each year.

74. Insulin, Diet, Disease And Athletes
studies which show that starting insulin resistant individuals on a high carbohydrate/ low fat diet reduces hyperinsulinemia, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia
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Insulin, Diet, Disease and Athletes The 40/30/30 diet has been reputed to be healthful and to improve athletic performance in endurance athletes. Despite the lack of credible scientific evidence, consumer products exist and some individuals recommend or follow this diet.The following is from an article posted on the public usenet newsgroup: rec.sport.triathlon, and is part of a discussion with Dr. Phil Maffetone with regard to the biochemistry of insulin and carbohydrate metabolism central to the dietary theme as it applies to healthy athletes, as well as individuals suffering from diabetes or hypertension. Subject: Insulin, diet, disease, and athletes (long) From: Mark A. Jenkins, M.D.
GILBOA, gilboa@aol.com ( Dr. Phil Maffetone ) writes: Problems casused by excess carbo (which produces excess insulin) include heart disease, hypertension, stroke, high blood cholesterol and triglycerides, and diabetes. This information is well known in the scientific literature but is rarely mentioned in the popular press. The correct term for the problem in it's early stages, before these diseases apprear, is insulin resistance, carbohydrate intolerance or any number of other names. In my opinion, perhaps half the population (athletes too) is insulin resistant to some degree. Mark A. Jenkins, M.D

75. Healthy Families: Preventing Or Controlling Hypertension
hypertension And Your diet When it comes to diet, study results haveshown that blood pressure can be reduced with an eating plan that
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Hypertension What Is Hypertension? When blood pressure is elevated over time, it is called hypertension or high blood pressure. Hypertension is dangerous because it makes the heart work too hard. It also makes the walls of the arteries hard. People with hypertension are at increased risk for strokes, heart failure, heart attacks, and kidney damage. Hypertension often has no signs or symptoms, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the "silent killer." In fact, approximately one in four adults in the United States have hypertension and more than 30% are unaware. For earlier diagnosis and treatment, and to reduce the risk of complications, regular screening and testing is needed. What Is Your Risk?

76. Welcome To The Rice Diet Program
More about the program. The Rice diet Program can help with •Obesity•Diabetes, •Heart Disease •hypertension. Even though
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77. Hypertension - High Blood Pressure
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An update by your guide of the current thinking on the relationship between salt and cardiovascular disease. Hypertension - New Treatment Goals
Latest data cautions against treating some forms of hypertension too aggressively. DASH diet The DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) is described in detail. Doctors drop the ball on hypertension If you're being treated for hypertension, make sure your doctor is doing the right thing How to prevent high blood pressure Good advice from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

78. Metabolism.com - Alternatives To Hypertension
diet can be a powerful strategy to combat hypertension. Consuminga diet as close to the diet utilized in the dietary Approaches
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Alternatives to Hypertension by Robert Pastore , Ph.D., CNC, CN The last issue of Health Bytes covered the basics of blood pressure regulation and hypertension. Now we will explore some possible alternatives to treat this condition. Prior to addressing what can reduce blood pressure, we should briefly address often over looked contributing factors to hypertension. Other than a poor diet, obesity, certain diseases, sedentary lifestyle, and a genetic predisposition, there are several contributing factors to hypertension. Lifestyle factors, environmental factors, and stress management can all play their part. Adjusting and addressing each of these factors can play a strong part in the non-pharmacological treatment of hypertension. A study in the American Journal of Epidemiology, depicted the hypertensive effect of chronic alcohol consumption. Studies from the New England Journal of Medicine correlate nicotine consumption from cigarettes and smokeless tobacco with an elevation in blood pressure. Even the daily consumption of coffee has been implicated in hypertension, as reported in the American Journal of Cardiology. Researchers from the Lancet stated back in 1976, that cadmium toxicity has been shown to independently increase blood pressure. Other researchers reported similar effects from lead in the American Journal of Epidemiology. The best safe guard against lead and cadmium toxicity is to remain acutely aware of their sources and avoid them when possible. Lead can be found in municipal water supplies, household lead pipes, and shooting ranges. Cadmium sources include industrial paints, and cigarettes.

79. Nutrition
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80. WebMD - Hypertension: Nancy Valone, RN
Post your questions and concerns, and don't forget to share your experiences andfeelings. Don't forget our hypertension Center and check out the The DASH diet.
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