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Blood Pressure and Lifestyle. - Rightangled

Blood Pressure and Lifestyle.

It is well known that exercise is crucial for your health, and one of the fringe benefits of exercise is to prevent and lower elevated blood pressure. ‍ First, let’s understand what blood pressure actually means. When your heart beats,...

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Cardiovascular Diseases in 2019 - Rightangled

Cardiovascular Diseases in 2019

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the number one cause of deaths worldwide, with an estimated 17.9 million deaths in 2019 alone (WHO). The buildup of fatty deposits within arteries walls over time causes these walls to become narrow, thus restricting blood...

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Heart Medications: One Size Does Not Fit All - Rightangled

Heart Medications: One Size Does Not Fit All

Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of mortality globally, responsible for approximately one-third of deaths. Patients also, suffer considerable morbidity not just from illness but from the effects of surgery and medications. Cardiovascular drugs are amongst the most widely...

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Genetic Influence on  Beta-Blocker Therapy - Rightangled

Genetic Influence on Beta-Blocker Therapy

Beta-blockers have grown in influence since their properties were first discovered in 1958. They stand as staples in modern cardiovascular disease management. However, research into their receptor pathway has shown certain genetic factors can have a tremendous influence on beta-blocker...

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Contraceptive Pills and Risk of Blood Clots - Rightangled

Contraceptive Pills and Risk of Blood Clots

Contraceptive is a powerful medication and over 200 million women worldwide take some type of contraceptive pills as their choice of birth control. According to a study conducted in 2011 contraceptive pill has been the most widely-used contraception method since...

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Genetics and Blood Clots - Rightangled

Genetics and Blood Clots

Blood clots can be scary. A small piece of hardened blood can cause havoc in the heart and brain of anyone unlucky enough to experience it. They seem to strike at random and the effects can have devastating consequences. However, research...

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Blood Pressure in Postmenopausal Women - Rightangled

Blood Pressure in Postmenopausal Women

High blood pressure (hypertension) is more predominant in aging postmenopausal women than it is in age-matched men. Hypertension in postmenopausal women is caused by many factors including the alteration of oestrogen levels, fat gaining or redistribution, change in renin activity...

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What Causes Heart Disease? - Rightangled

What Causes Heart Disease?

Heart disease is caused by everything these days. Sometimes, it can seem easier to make a list of things that wouldn’t cause a heart condition. However, the heart disease statistics being released every day are often related to a few...

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What is the MTHFR Gene and How Can It Affect You? - Rightangled

What is the MTHFR Gene and How Can It Affect You?

What is the MTHFR gene? MTHFR is a gene that provides instructions to produce the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) enzyme. The enzyme is important for the production of DNA, construction of amino acids, gene expression regulation and folate synthesis. As is...

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