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91.) health headlines - june 2
Over one day ago | Sun Jun 1 21:01:00 PDT 2008
in the 2006 study, published in the journal heart, researchers at the university of maryland medical center in baltimore collected a total of 160 measurements of brachial artery flow from the participants a minute before and after ...
From Mrs_Skeffington
92.) new study finds drinking green tea may help your heart
Over one day ago | Fri Jul 11 12:26:00 PDT 2008
it has been established that there is a direct relationship between brachial artery health and endothelial function. furthermore, poor endothelial function is known to be an independent predictor of increased cardiovascular risk. ...
From admin
93.) soybeans, legumes boost functioning of arteries in stroke patients
Over one day ago | Wed Sep 24 3:43:00 PDT 2008
hong kong researchers? study is said to be the first randomised controlled trial to find out the effects of isoflavone supplement on the way the brachial artery (the main artery in the arm) dilates in response to an increase in blood ...
From pamela
94.) Health and Fitness: Cervical rib
Over one day ago | Sat Nov 15 7:57:00 PST 2008
The presence of a cervical rib can cause a form of thoracic outlet syndrome due to compression of the lower trunk of the brachial plexus or subclavian artery. These structures are entrapped between the cervical rib and scalenus muscle. ...
From kazim
95.) healthy fun facts!
Over one day ago | Mon Jul 28 21:51:00 PDT 2008
the study was a randomised trial involving the diameter measurement (dilatation) of the brachial artery of healthy volunteers on three separate occasions - after taking green tea, caffeine, and hot water (for a placebo effect). ...
From Balanced Vitality
96.) Green Tea Lowers Risk of Heart Disease
Over one day ago | Sun Oct 12 17:04:00 PDT 2008
The brachial artery runs from the shoulder to the elbow. The artery should get wider when blood flow in the area increases, but diseases such as atherosclerosis hamper this effect. FMD is an independent predictor of endothelial function ...
From Administrator
97.) Blood Pressure
Over one day ago | Sun Sep 21 21:11:00 PDT 2008
Unless indicated otherwise, blood pressure refers to systemic arterial blood pressure, ie , the pressure in the large arteries delivering blood to body parts other than the lungs, such as the brachial artery( in the arm) . ...
From Krystal Mitts
98.) The Dramatic Differences Between Adult, Child and Infant CPR ...
Over one day ago | Tue Oct 21 12:34:00 PDT 2008
Circulation. Where to check for a pulse also differs between adults, children and infants. - In infants you look for the brachial artery located inside of the upper arm. - In children you check the carotid artery located in the neck. ...
From admin
99.) How Women Should Deal With High Blood Pressure
Over one day ago | Fri Oct 3 22:49:00 PDT 2008
Make sure the middle of the cuff is placed directly over your brachial artery?down the middle of your arm. Each time you measure, take two or three readings one minute apart and record all the results. Some monitors automatically take ...
From admin
100.) cardiocare food supplement
Over one day ago | Sun Sep 28 22:30:00 PDT 2008
but more importantly, ala have been validated to help reduce oxidative stress, decrease systolic blood pressure, reduce arterial tone, increase in brachial artery diameter as it speeds removal of glucose from the blood. ...
From Tony Galanido