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Blood Pressure is the force of circulating blood on the walls of the arteries. Blood pressure is taken using two measurements: systolic (measured when the heart beats, when blood pressure is at its highest) and diastolic (measured between heart beats, when blood pressure is at its lowest). Blood pressure is written with the systolic blood pressure first, followed by the diastolic blood pressure (for example 120/80).
Synthetic molecule suppresses drug cravings with fewer side effects

Synthetic molecule suppresses drug cravings with fewer side effects

Researchers uncover additional genetic cause for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Researchers uncover additional genetic cause for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

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Enhancement Of Bitter Taste Sensor Reduces Salt Intake

New weight loss amphetamine could avoid side effects of older treatments

New weight loss amphetamine could avoid side effects of older treatments

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An effective drug for treating intestinal ischemia-reperfusion in animals

Excess alcohol consumption can increase risk of stroke, peripheral artery disease

Excess alcohol consumption can increase risk of stroke, peripheral artery disease

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Chemical tools can regulate lipid concentration in living cells

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Drinking Green Tea May Help With Food Allergies

Gene deletion from insulin-producing cells prevents type 1 diabetes in mice

Gene deletion from insulin-producing cells prevents type 1 diabetes in mice

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