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Join in on interesting and helpful discussions in our vibrant online community. You’ll learn how others are dealing with their hypertension and gain valuable insight on controlling your own blood pressure. Take a look at the most recent post from our User Forum:


Forum - RESPeRATE Support Forum
Topic - Breating too slow?

We just got our unit and I tried it this morning. I'm a trombone player and singer, and my normal rate is pretty slow; certainly below 10. But the instrument kept trying to get me to breathe faster! That doesn't seem right. If I followed the...

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Your questions about high blood pressure are answered by our board certified doctor. Browse through hundreds of helpful answers or ask your own question in our Ask Dr. Rowena page. Here’s a recent question:.


Atherosclerosis and hypertension


Topic - Medical Conditions


Q: I have atherosclerosis with a renal artery stent. Will RESPeRATE, along with medications and life-style changes, help with the hypertension caused by this condition? A: RESPeRATE has been proven in clinical studies to lower high blood pressure when used regularly. There is no reason to think it won't help you although I am not aware of a study done in patients with renal artery stents. Be sure to discuss it with your doctor too. Keep in mind, RESPeRATE comes with a money back guarantee when purchased directly.

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Women's Heart Rate Helps Detect Health Risks


Topic - Women's Heart Rate Helps Detect Health Risks


(Reuters) Measuring a woman's heart rate at rest can help predict her risk of heart attack or dying from heart disease, giving doctors a simple, inexpensive way to monitor health risks, researchers said on Wednesday. The study published in the British Medical Journal showed that postmenopausal women who had the highest resting heart rate were 26 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack or die from cardiovascular disease than those with the lowest rates. Read more

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