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Antihypertensive Drugs Market | by Therapeutic Class, Type, Distribution Channel, Region | Forecast – 2023
Antihypetensive Drugs Market Overview According to the findings published by Market Research Future (MRFR), the global antihypertensive drugs market size valuation is expected to reach a figure of USD 41,123.2 million by the end of the forecast period in 2023. The global market is expected to witness a compound annual growth of 2.67% over the period between 2018 and 2023.
By Shubhra Ketan5 years ago in Longevity
Disability
Many people seem to think that being on SSDI is a vacation. These people have no idea how wrong they are. I have been on SSDI for ten years now. It's not a picnic or walk in the park. People have said I am lucky. I am anything but lucky. I have severe fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, heart issues and spinal issues due to a car accident 27 years ago.
By Johnny Six5 years ago in Longevity
Could this Smart Mask be a game-changer, as children return to the classroom?
Slated to be the “World’s First Nex-Gen Technology Mask,” Pro Football Hall of Famer, Champ Bailey, has teamed up with Modern Radio, Inc. to launch an Indiegogo campaign for the scaled production of a new wearable that could have our kids back in the classroom much sooner than later.
By Jessica N. Abraham5 years ago in Longevity
Federation of American Hospitals Elects Prime Founder, Dr. Prem Reddy, as Chair-Elect for 2021 Board of Directors
Federation of American Hospitals Elects Prime Founder, Dr. Prem Reddy, as Chair-Elect for 2021 Board of Directors The Federation of American Hospitals (FAH) has named Prem Reddy, MD, Board of Directors Chair-Elect for 2021. Dr. Reddy is Chairman, President and CEO of Prime Healthcare, a health system with 45 hospitals in 14 states that is consistently ranked among the top hospital systems in the nation based on clinical quality.
By Dr. JimCarry5 years ago in Longevity
Dr. Prem Reddy - CEO of Prime Healthcare have donated $650 million
Dr. Prem Reddy - CEO of Prime Healthcare have donated $650 million Prime Healthcare Services, a for-profit hospital system, donated an acute-care hospital in California to Prime Healthcare Foundation, the system's not-for-profit affiliate.
By Dr. JimCarry5 years ago in Longevity
4 Different Yoga Poses to Learn Before Handstand
Mastering a handstand is not an easy task. The amount of body awareness, mobility, and control needed to learn handstand makes it one of the most challenging asanas to master, especially for new yoga enthusiasts. To make the handstand slightly easy, we spoke with teachers at Ekattva Yogshala (read their feedback for yoga class) and came up with this post!
By Ekattva Yogshala5 years ago in Longevity
Public health response that can only be addressed by responsibly leveraging technology, innovation, and multilateral collaboration.
The doctors, nurses and public health, They provide essential services that promote health, prevent diseases and deliver health care services to individuals, families and communities based on the primary health care approach.
By Viona Aminda5 years ago in Longevity
A POSITIVE LOOK ON A THIRD-GIVEN CHANCE AT LIFE
Currently, I am a 23-year-old junior at Grossmont College, majoring in Television, Film, and New Media - Emphasis in Production, and I truly believe that I am the ideal candidate for this scholarship because I have suffered dramatically from surviving two car accidents in a short period of time, approximately a year apart from each other. I was able to reflect on how I saw myself before the incidents and afterwards and the profound change I found in myself after the last car accident.
By Bri Szumera5 years ago in Longevity
Cortisol Explained
Stress affects us all, in one way or another. Some of us lean into our social support systems to cope and others struggle to find ways to distract themselves. With the current global events, it's been even more challenging to step away from the things that create tension for us and reconnect with our inner chill. Aside from the obvious things that come to mind like money, work and family issues, what actually is stress - and how does it happen in our body?
By Emily the Period RD5 years ago in Longevity
The Sneaky Ingredient in Weight Loss Supplements
You’ve probably seen the ads (and rolled your eyes as hard as I did) - Hydroxycut, SlimCoffee, Svetol, etc. It’s on TV, it’s in magazines, it’s on Instagram. All touting weight loss with this secret ingredient:
By Emily the Period RD5 years ago in Longevity
A Day In The Life
This is my first “story”, on this site. To be honest, i haven’t written anything in several years. I don’t know if it’s due to the several health issues I’ve suffered from, dating back to when i was seventeen and we were in a pretty terrible car accident - or if it’s just my mental abilities declining naturally on their own, but i know one thing - i am by NO means the same person i was back when i felt i COULD write. I don’t really know where to begin.
By Jillian Kott5 years ago in Longevity
How To Survive Being Sick
September 2018, Chicago I had just completed a year abroad teaching English in Guangzhou, China. It had been a year full of new friends, students, travels and great food but I was homesick. I missed my family and more importantly, my dog, April. So, I was eager to return home.
By Kaitlyn O’Donnell5 years ago in Longevity






