Diastolic Blood Pressure: Understanding Resting Heart Pressure
The medical term for the pressure against arterial walls when the heart is at rest is diastolic blood pressure. It represents the second of the two numbers taken during blood pressure measurement, with the first number representing systolic blood pressure.Hypertension - Related Articles
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