I have raised bumps on the tops of my arms (a bit like permanent goosebumps). They have got worse since I had my second baby two years ago. They improve a bit with exfoliation and sun but I can't ...
If your arm isn’t correctly positioned for a blood pressure reading, you can get a number that is falsely high. To get the most accurate reading, your arm should be supported on a flat surface ...
They’re up in arms! Researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine say accurate blood pressure readings depend on proper arm positioning — and many patients and practitioners are getting it wrong.
Simon Spichak finished his MSc at University College Cork, where he studied the interactions between the microbes in the gut and the brain. He became interested in science communication during his ...
They took the patients’ blood pressure with the arm hanging down by their side ... palpitations and red spots in front of your eyes. If your readings are elevated incorrectly, you may be ...
Blood pressure readings may not be accurate unless a person’s arm is positioned correctly, a new study suggests. A comparison of blood pressure readings taken while people held their arms three ...