Hypertension is a major public health problem worldwide due to its high prevalence and its association with cardiovascular diseases With an increased risk Of morbidity and mortality cardiovascular. Elevated Blood Pressure (EBP) in adolescence progresses to hypertension
PDFThe first published measurement of blood pressure is credited to Rev Stephen Hales [1] who reported to the Royal Society in 1732 the results of experiments in which he inserted a brass tube into the crural artery of a mare and found that the blood rose.
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Medical Researcher Clinical Research Unit Italian Institute of Telemedicine
Professor Internal Medicine University of Strasbourg
Assistant Professor Cardiac Anaesthesiology Institute of Postgraduate Medical
Journal of Blood Pressure and Hypertension (JBPH) is an open access journal, blood pressure is determined both by the heart pumps the amount of blood and the amount of resistance to blood flow in arteries. The heart pumps more blood through the narrower arteries which may lead to a cause of certain heart diseases like coronary heart disease, arrhythmia, myocardial infarction, and atherosclerosis.
JBPH accepts and processes significant studies done by academic, scientific and medical experts. JBPH presents high-quality articles on all trending subjects in cardiology and related fields. The scope of the journal highlights on blood pressure variability, anti-hypertensive drugs like thiazide diuretics, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers, renin inhibitors, etc.
The first published measurement of blood pressure is credited to Rev Stephen Hales [1] who reported to the Royal Society in 1732 the results of experiments in which he inserted a brass tube into the crural artery of a mare and found that the blood rose
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