Barbara Edwards
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- Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center
Dr. Barbara R. Edwards, M.D., M.P.H. is an attending physician residing in Princeton, NJ. Dr. Edwards received her undergraduate education at the University of Pennsylvania with Summa cum Laude honors. She received her M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1988, and her Master of Public Health degree from Harvard University in 1993. Read more about Dr. Barbara Edwards Princeton, NJ Internist.
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New Standards of High Blood Pressure
Due to recent research surrounding high blood pressure, the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology redefined standards for high blood pressure. Prior to the new classification, high blood pressure, otherwise known as hypertension, had affected 32% of Americans. With the new classification, it is believed that an alarming 46% of Americans may have high blood pressure.
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Benefits of Volunteering with Newbo s
For many, one of the most rewarding and fulfilling volunteer opportunities out there is cuddling babies in the neonatal intensive care unit. Parents of premature infants try their best to spend as much time as possible in the hospital with their newborn, but it is impossible to spend day and night there with so many obligations in life. These babies on average spend weeks, even months in the hospital for a number of reasons.
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Lower Salt Intake for A Healthier Life
Though salt tastes great in recipes, or sprinkled on top of finished dishes, our bodies don’t always think it’s so great. Too much salt is dangerous to our health and can take a toll on the body, especially the heart. Once switching over to a low-sodium diet, you should notice increased energy levels, a lower blood pressure and even some healthy weight loss. Hypertension, better known as high blood pressure, is a leading cause of strokes and heart disease in Americans. With this knowledge, making changes to your salt intake should be an easy choice.
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