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Researchers from the Duke University School of Medicine have found how the immune system tricks the body into lowering the body temperature and blood pressure during an allergic reaction or anaphylaxis
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Be it temperature, blood pressure, hormone release, or sleep, the hypothalamus is the ringmaster controlling these internal activities. This infographic depicts some of these functions of the hypothalamus
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Here is what you need to know about naturopathic ways to lower your blood pressure, as well as some of the diets recommended by naturopaths
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The severe allergic reaction that develops due to several stimuli could cause heart rate and rhythm disorder, and in some cases, heart failure
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The heart can beat faster not only when nervous or after physical activities. Misfired electrical impulses can also cause changes in heartbeat and rhythm
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Experts opine that lifestyle alterations are as crucial as regular check-ups and medication to prevent cardiac ailments after a heart bypass surgery
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Mothers with uncontrolled blood sugar levels during conception and early pregnancy are at risk of giving birth to babies with congenital heart diseases
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Studies show that consuming dark chocolate in moderation can help reduce the risk of coronary artery disease, diabetes and stroke
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Doctors say the feet are vulnerable in people with diabetes and utmost care must be taken to reduce the risk of foot ulcers and amputation
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Obesity, eating foods with high saturated and trans-fat content (that is, ultra-processed food), and a sedentary lifestyle are the main drivers of paediatric hypertension
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High levels of remnant cholesterol (VLDL) can increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Experts say that a life of moderation can help maintain healthy levels
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Poor oral hygiene could lead to infectious endocarditis, a bacterial infection of the lining of the heart valve
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We find out from doctors the tests men should take after the age of 40
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Those wishing to avoid medicines can gain substantial benefits by following a combination of a healthy diet, yoga and lifestyle changes
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Less stress, more physical activity and some lifestyle changes can help keep your blood pressure readings healthy. And don’t forget to have regular check-ups

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