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He began running at age 55 to combat mild hypertension.
But when it comes to people with mild hypertension, experts disagree.
The regimen was tested last year for eight weeks in 459 adults, including 133 with mild hypertension.
In the current reassessment of treatment for mild hypertension, no one is saying that people on the borderline should forget about blood pressure.
He is 69, has mild hypertension (controlled with medication) and, but for the rare social occasion, doesn't drink.
Allopurinol can lower blood pressure in mild hypertension.
People with mild hypertension and no other risk factors are often advised to try lowering it through exercise and diet for 6 to 12 months.
Drinking hibiscus tea can lower blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes, prehypertension, or mild hypertension.
Antihypertensive effect of Nigella sativa seed extract in patients with mild hypertension.
Thiazide diuretics, though usually not metolazone, are very often used alone as first-line treatment for mild hypertension.
Some studies indicate that hibiscus tea lowers blood pressure in adults with mild hypertension or prehypertension.
Mild hypertension is often the only presenting sign of metabolic syndrome and prediabetes, allowing an opportunity for prevention of type 2 diabetes.
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From interviews and previous medical examinations, Perper said, he found that Bechler had abnormal liver functions and mild hypertension.
EATING more fruit and vegetables can control mild hypertension or raised blood presssure in the elderly without the need for drugs.
The later thiazides have comparable activities, and have come to be a mainstay of therapy in mild hypertension, and important contributors in more severe conditions.
The generally disappointing effects of conventional drug therapy in mild hypertension have resulted in revived interest in non-pharmacological means of lowering blood pressure.
Lack of effectiveness of a low-sodium/high-potassium diet in reducing antihypertensive medication requirements in overweight persons with mild hypertension.
The study continued in people with lower blood pressures and showed that treatment even in people with mild hypertension more than halved the risk of cardiovascular death.
That's the core of the controversy facing physicians as they try to define and treat one of the most common conditions in the United States today, mild hypertension.
Low renal blood flow activates the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS), causing fluid retention and mild hypertension.
Two-thirds of teen-agers with mild hypertension will have high blood pressure as adults; they should be advised to keep their weight down, avoid salt, reduce stress and get regular exercise.
F1 Recent studies show that changes in daily routine can lower blood pressure enough to let some people with mild hypertension postpone the need for medicine or even avoid it altogether.
An Australian trial of treatment of mild hypertension in elderly people showed no reduction in fatal strokes but a 75% reduction in ischaemic cardiac deaths.
There is no evidence that the routine physical provides any health benefits, although it does increase the number of people who are formally diagnosed with some common conditions, such as mild hypertension.