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Therapy helps hard-to-transplant get a new kidney (AP)

AP - Nearly one in three patients who need a kidney transplant may never get one because their bodies are abnormally primed to attack a donated organ. Now doctors are trying new ways to outwit the immune system and save more of those so-called "highly sensitized" patients — often with kidneys donated by living donors, considered the optimal kind.



China orders more testing for liquid milk, powder (AP)

AP - China is ordering all liquid and powdered milk manufactured before Sept. 14 to be taken off the shelves for melamine testing, a news report said Tuesday, the first time Beijing has issued a blanket recall of products since the tainted dairy scandal broke last month.



States ask baby product companies to avoid BPA (AP)
AP - Attorneys general from Connecticut, New Jersey and Delaware sent letters Friday to 11 companies that make baby bottles and baby formula containers, asking they no longer use the chemical bisphenol A in their manufacturing because they said it was potentially harmful to infants.
Pediatricians double vitamin D recommendations for children (AP)

AP - The nation's leading pediatricians group says children from newborns to teens should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it may help prevent serious diseases.




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Facts About Blood Pressure Monitors


By: Valentine Burghill


If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, or hypertension, it might be convenient for you to have your own blood pressure monitor at home.

Otherwise, you can always go to Walgreens or Sam's Club, or any other pharmacies where automatic blood pressure machines are available in order that you can customers who would prefer to check their own blood pressure.

These are typically fairly accurate, but your blood pressure may be a little more raised than it would be if you were checking it at home. It's really only what you should expect -- if you're out shopping, driving around, dealing with traffic, trying to find things in the store, and then waiting to check out, etc, your blood pressure is probably going to be a little elevated, and it is simply normal for it to fluctuate a little in the course of the day.

But stress has a notriceable effect on blood pressure, which is why you might consider having your own blood pressure monitor at home, in order that you can keep an eye on your blood pressure at times when you are not influenced by the rat race going on in the world outside.

There are several different types of blood pressure monitors suitable for home use, and these can be obtained in most pharmacies, and also online.

Prices can fluctuate, also, starting as low as $25 and sometimes getting to $300 and more, depending on the benefits of the unit, and whether it is electric, battery operated, or manual.

Blood pressure monitors may be found in different styles, which can check blood pressure by using the arm, finger or wrist. Some models inflate automatically and others must be manually inflated with the attached bulb. Larger sized cuffs are also available if needed, and most if not all blood pressure monitors will display pulse as well as a blood pressure reading.

In addition, some blood pressure monitors will also give warning of an irregular heartbeat, issue a warning if a high or low reading is detected, and will also give an average of three readings. Most blood pressure monitors also come with a carrying case, batteries, and forms to record your readings. More expensive models have more features, more than one size cuff, extra bulbs, and sometimes many other extras.

Additional bells and whistles are really not strictly necessary, and a basic unit such as that curently available from Walgreens for $35 will serve your purpose just fine. Most blood pressure monitors offer a warranty card you can send in, along with an address you can send it to if you have any problems. But if you're buying an inexpensive unit, it may be a better idea to just buy another unit, avoiding the time, trouble and expense involved in returning a faulty unit.

Whatever you decide to do, a home blood pressure monitor could be a real life saver. Bearing in mind that hypertension is known as the silent killer, an early warning of trouble ahead might literally save your life.

Valentine Burghill is the operator of Blood Pressure 4 U

A large amount of essential information about Blood Pressure is available at this site. For more information, visit =>http://www.bloodpressure4u.com

 



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