Now suppose that your friend is 38, has diabetes, occasionally smokes, and has
slightly high blood pressure.
Im a 44 yr old male, non smoker, non drinker, with
slightly high blood pressure.
Even if you don't think the issue is important — like
slightly high blood pressure that doesn't require medication, or sleep apnea — it's likely to be discovered in the underwriting process and might affect your premium.
I am 61 years old with hypothyroidism,
slightly high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol.
Had
a slightly higher blood pressure on Wednesday so now I need to check in on Monday.
Not exact matches
Your risk of pregnancy complications — like pregnancy - induced
high blood pressure and placental abruption — may be
slightly increased as compared to a naturally conceived pregnancy.
The differences in
blood pressure were small, with heavy coffee drinkers having a
slightly lower systolic
blood pressure (SBP) and
higher diastolic
blood pressure (DBP) compared to non-drinkers when adjusted for age.
There is a
slightly elevated chance of
blood clots, and if you smoke, have
high blood pressure or migraines with aura, taking the Pill may hike your risks of heart attacks or stroke.
A study led by Paul T. Williams of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that a brisk walk lowered the risk of heart disease,
high blood pressure and diabetes
slightly more than vigorous activities expending the same amount of energy.
People who don't get enough calcium are at
higher risk for hypertension; calcium may help lower
blood pressure slightly.
Also, women carrying boys were
slightly more likely to have diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes), and pre-eclampsia, a serious
high blood pressure condition, when ready to deliver, the study authors said.
Know that the drug
slightly raises your risk for
high blood pressure and might make you jumpy, Dr. Sundy says.
Although both types of tea had a mild effect on
blood pressure, the effect of green tea was
slightly greater (possibly due to the
higher antioxidant content).
A new placebo - controlled, blinded, crossover trial published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that the phytonutrients in Montmorency tart cherries (Prunus cerasus) have a beneficial effect on early hypertension, or
blood pressure slightly higher than the ideal 120/80 mmHg.
Fear - based motivation, such as the health threats of
high blood pressure or bone loss, are
slightly more motivating but still fail many.
When I started I on Feb 14th, 2015 I was a bad diabetic, had
high blood pressure, cholesterol
slightly elevated, Iron deficiency, B12 deficiencty,
Interestingly while pregnant my dose needs to be
slightly less or I get
high blood pressure... Strange because I weigh more, wouldn't I need more thyroid?
For example, one parent might have died from cancer, or your
blood pressure was
slightly higher than the insurer's ideal range.
If you have
slightly higher than normal
blood pressure or cholesterol reading you may also do better off applying with Voya as they are more lenient on the numbers.