Medical ResearchMedical ResearchMedical Research
Medical Research - Medical TopicsMedical Research - Free NewsletterMedical Research - Medical Topics

Medical Research Studies Summary

  >

High Blood Pressure

>

High Blood Pressure Treatment

>

Smoking High Blood Pressure

Smoking High Blood Pressure

Smoking high blood pressure will adversely affect cholesterol and arthritis.

Tobacco in any form ia the worst habit that anyone with hypertension should have. Tobacco narrows the arteries with plaque thus making it harder for the heart to force fluids through the circulatory system which raises the hypertension level. Smoking high blood pressure will adversely affect cholesterol and arthritis.

[Other resources:

Alcohol And

Exercise

Meds

Kidney And

Child

Hypertension

Aspirin

Viagra And

Signs Of

Effects Of

Pregnancy And

Natural

Natural Remedies

Sodium

Foods For

Caffeine

Diuretics

Stroke

Decongestant

Ways To Reduce

Grapefruit

Risks

]

Smoking High Blood Pressure

  -  

high blood pressure, cholesterol

There are several causes of hypertension including a sedentary lifestyle, obesity, poor nutrition, no exercise, but the worst cause is the use of tobacco in any form. The first step in treatment of hypertension is to quit the tobacco habit. Smoking high blood pressure will adversely affect cholesterol and arthritis.



 
Copyright © 2002-2007 www.medical-research-studies.org
All Rights Reserved.