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Blood Pressure Disease – The Silent Killer

Blood Pressure Disease, often called the silent killer; it is very common for a person to suffer from high blood-pressure without even knowing it Blood pressure is actually the pressure of the blood against the walls of the arteries; and, is monitored by checking the pressure of the heart as it pumps blood to the rest of your body; and, the pressure between beats as the heart relaxes

Anxiety symptoms vary from person to person in intensity, and in which symptoms may occur for them There are different kinds of anxiety classified as emotional disorders

Many people are surprised to learn that arthritis is not just one disease – it’s actually a group of over a hundred related conditions, all involving stiffness or pain in the body’s joints And although we have a greater chance of suffering from arthritis as we get older, and the general perception is that it just affects old people - around 60% of people with arthritis are under 65

An estimated 50 million people in the United States suffer from allergies – everything from dust mites to smoke Many of these are seasonal allergies and don’t really have any serious or long term effects, although an estimated 32 million people suffer from what are known as year-round chronic allergies

Medieval Medicine – The Old Ways of Medicine

Within the history of medicine timeline, medieval medicine is a particularly interesting aspect to investigate, as at this time medicine was still based on some fairly archaic ideas, but by the end of the era new theories were beginning to emerge which would one day revolutionize medicine The timeline of medicine begins much earlier than medieval times—in fact, medicine’s history extends back to the prehistoric era—but it was during the medieval age that certain medical advances were made which would prove to be particularly important in the future



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