Internal Clock's Control Of Blood Pressure Has Implications For Treating Heart Attacks And Stroke
Fri, 23 Feb 2007 11:00 PM EST
... It has been known for decades that heart attacks and strokes occur most frequently in the early-morning hours. Now, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have provided the first evidence for the role of our body's internal molecular clock in controlling blood pressure and a mechanism by which this occurs. [click link for full article] ...
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- Stroke
- Low Blood Pressure
- Blood Pressure
- Hypertension
- Infection Control
- Heart and Circulation
- Mini-Strokes
- Heart Attack
- Heart Disease
- Laboratory Tests
- Heart attacks
- Stroke, Transient
- Pain Control
- Birth Control
- Disease Prevention
- Hemorrhoids
- Inflammation of the blood vessels affects the internal organs
- Coronary Heart Disease
- Heart Defects
- Blood/Blood Transfusion

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