One way to get high blood pressure is to go mountain climbing over molehills. — Earl Wilson Copy Share Image
I had nerve damage. It was going to lead to amputation. I had high blood pressure, high cholesterol. — Eric Adams Copy Share Image
It's infrequent that people are rail thin yet have high blood pressure. — Eric Topol Copy Share Image
High blood pressure is a major health crisis in the black community. — Lamman Rucker Copy Share Image
We are the ones who have high blood pressure, ulcers, and heart attacks, not cats. — Roger Caras Copy Share Image
Your pantry is your first line of defense against food-borne illness and things like high blood pressure and cholesterol. — Joe Bastianich Copy Share Image
Well, I don't know one coach in the NBA who doesn't have high blood pressure. — Mike D'Antoni Copy Share Image
With all of the holiday cheer in the air, it's easy to overlook the ingredients in the foods. Ingredients such as salt,… — Lee Haney Copy Share Image
There should be no more shame in acknowledging (mental illness) than in acknowledging a battle with high blood pressure or the sudden… — Jeffrey R. Holland Copy Share Image
We now have 30 percent, for example, of Medicare patients who are seeing doctors who are rewarded for doing this kind of… — Atul Gawande Copy Share Image
In a massive, long-term study of 17,000 civil servants, an almost unbelievable conclusion emerged: the status of a person's job was more… — Matt Ridley Copy Share Image
If a woman goes to Planned Parenthood for birth control and discovers in the course of her visit that she has high… — Abby Johnson Copy Share Image
I was a vegetarian first. I had high blood pressure at 27, everybody in my family died of cancer, and I knew… — John Salley Copy Share Image
When you take a drug to treat high blood pressure or diabetes, you have an objective test to measure blood pressure and… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
It wasn't good for my nerves, that kind of work - a fireman. I've got high blood pressure. I get upset easily.… — Tom Waits Copy Share Image
“Many chronic symptoms and health conditions—such as fatigue, sleepiness, mood disorders, insomnia, gastroesophageal reflux disease, lipid disorders, high blood pressure, headaches (including… — Eric Westman MD Copy Share Image
“Low fitness stood out by far as the single strongest predictor of death—more powerful even than obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood… — Jordan Metzl Copy Share Image
Perhaps it is a testament to the power of modern marketing savvy that an obese man with heart disease and high blood… — T. Colin Campbell Copy Share Image
“We develop ulcers, high blood pressure, headaches, and other physical problems in part because our stress systems aren’t designed to handle the… — Scott Berkun Copy Share Image
“Even short commutes stab at your happiness. According to the research,* commuting is associated with an increased risk of obesity, insomnia, stress,… — Jason Fried Copy Share Image
“Smart people in white coats have extensively studied commuting—this supposedly necessary part of our days—and the verdict is in: long commutes make… — Jason Fried Copy Share Image
Racism is like high blood pressure—the person who has it doesn’t know he has it until he drops over with a God… — Coleman Young Copy Share Image
“Those who believe the worldly life interactions (vyavahaar) to be the real/true; developed high blood pressure, heart attacks and other such ailments.… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
When I heard that heart disease kills more women than all cancers combined - when I heard that, I knew. The other… — Laura Bush Copy Share Image
“The industrial and technological revolutions have made our lives simpler, in terms of what is physically required of us on a daily… — liberty forrest Copy Share Image
“5. The Salt Paradox When the human body adapts to a low carb diet, the kidneys fundamentally change how they handle sodium.… — Jeff S. Volek Copy Share Image
“The American Heart Association reports: There are numerous benefits of daily physical activity: reduces the risk of heart disease by improving blood… — Michael Todd Wilson Copy Share Image
“WARNING: Before commencing any program of sustained physical inactivity, consult your physician. Sedentary living doubles the likelihood of stroke and coronary artery… — Martin Clay Fowler Copy Share Image
“Insulin resistance and the diabesity associated with it are often accompanied by increasing belly fat, fatigue after meals, sugar cravings, blood sugar… — Mark Hyman Copy Share Image
“An article published in the magazine Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry in 2009 reported that drinking diluted apple everyday for as short as… — Steven Cumberland Copy Share Image
“Also a good B complex vitamin taken with food can help support neurotransmitters in the brain that are responsible for stress management,… — Dennis Simsek Copy Share Image
“Last month, on a very windy day, I was returning from a lecture I had given to a group in Fort Washington.… — Daniel Gottlieb Copy Share Image
“The separation of mind and body that informs medical practice is also the dominant ideology in our culture. We do not often… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“The biology of potential illness arises early in life. The brain’s stress-response mechanisms are programmed by experiences beginning in infancy, and so… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“DO YOU HAVE OR HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS . . . — PART A — ■ A feeling you’re constantly racing… — Sara Gottfried Copy Share Image
“She decided to make salmon baked in a touch of olive oil, topped with pine nuts, and served over spinach flash-fried in… — Linda Francis Lee Copy Share Image
“These genetic malfunctions are unlikely to produce schizophrenia in an individual unless they are stimulated by environmental conditions. By far the most… — Ron Powers Copy Share Image
“Medical Warning: Talk to your doctor before beginning a John Locke series, as studies have shown them to be habit-forming and highly… — John Locke Copy Share Image
“One of the great tragedies of life is that men seldom bridge the gulf between practice and profession, between doing and saying.… — Martin Luther King Jr Copy Share Image