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Vitamin D: Fact Sheet for Consumers

cancer  osteoporosis  diabetes  vitamin  nutrition  bone  multiple sclerosis  dietary supplement  high blood pressure  Calcium  osteomalacia  rickets  vitamin D  fortification  supplement  nutrient  glucose intolerance  5-dihydroxyvitamin D  5(OH)2D  calcitriol 

Find out what vitamin D is and what it does in your body, what foods provide it, and about vitamin D supplements.

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OWH

Binge eating disorder

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Learn about binge eating disorder, including how it is treated and how it affects women, from the Office on Women’s Health.

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OWH

Stress and your health

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Learn how stress can help or hurt you and tips for dealing with too much stress.

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Pregnancy complications

HIV  diabetes  pregnancy  epilepsy  depression  anemia  high blood pressure  Migraine  miscarriage  preeclampsia  gestational diabetes  Women’s health  pregnancy complications  preterm labor  seizure disorders  thyroid disease  Uterine fibroids  sexually transmitted infections (STIs)  ectopic pregnancy  mother’s health 

Complications of pregnancy are health problems that can occur during pregnancy. They can involve the mother's health, the baby's health, or both.

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NHLBI

High Blood Pressure - Living With

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If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, it is important that you continue your treatment plan. Following your treatment plan, getting regular follow-up care, and learning how to monitor your condition at home are important. These steps can help prevent or delay complications that high blood pressure can cause.

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NHLBI

High Blood Pressure - Treatment

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For most people with high blood pressure, a doctor will develop a treatment plan that may include heart-healthy lifestyle changes alone or with medicines. Heart-healthy lifestyle changes, such as heart-healthy eating, can be highly effective in treating high blood pressure.

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NHLBI

High Blood Pressure - Diagnosis

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Your doctor may diagnose you with high blood pressure based on your medical history and if your blood pressure readings are consistently at high levels. Diagnoses for children younger than 13 are based on typical readings for their sex, height, and age.

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High Blood Pressure - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

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It is important to have regular blood pressure readings taken and to know your numbers, because high blood pressure usually does not cause symptoms until serious complications occur. Undiagnosed or uncontrolled high blood pressure can cause complications such as chronic kidney disease, heart attack, heart failure, stroke, and possibly vascular dementia.

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High Blood Pressure - Screening and Prevention

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Everyone age 3 or older should have their blood pressure checked by a healthcare provider at least once a year. Healthy lifestyle changes can help prevent high blood pressure from developing.

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High Blood Pressure - Risk Factors

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Factors that increase your risk for high blood pressure include unhealthy lifestyle habits such as eating too much sodium, drinking too much alcohol, and being physically inactive. Other risk factors include age, family history and genetics, race and ethnicity, and sex.

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