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You don't get paid for donating whole blood, but you can sell plasma and get $20 for 1.3-1.9 pints. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What does arteriosclerosis do to the blood pressure? Why?
It is a condition wherein there is hardening of the arteries,...
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What are symptoms of blood poisoning?
Sudden, high fever, chills, rapid heart rate, nausea, vomitin...
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What nutrient is sometimes associated with high blood pressure?
Saturated fats & Sodium are 2 nutrients found associcated w/ ...
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What is the blood test for hiv testing called?
The first type of test is the HIV antibody test. This test sh...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What does it mean when you throw up blood?
Consult your doctor immediately if you begin vomiting blood.T...
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What do the two numbers in measuring blood pressure represent?
Systole: Is the stage when the heart contracts and pumps the ...
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What other molecules in a patient's blood are monitored along with LDL and HDL?
Other molecules monitored are triglycerides are composed of f...
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What does arteriosclerosis do to the blood pressure? Why?
It is a condition wherein there is hardening of the arteries,...
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What does it mean if you have blood mixed into your phlegm?
A number of conditions, diseases, and medical tests may make ...
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Does a lot of blood come out during spotting in one day?
Spotting is very minimal, and even if you were to spot all da...
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Can lack of sleep cause low blood pressure?
Lack of sleep can raise blood pressure over time.
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How long does it take for blood to get from your foot to your heart?
The amount of time it takes for blood to get to your foot fro...
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What causes high enzymes in the blood?
There are many types of blood enzymes in the blood. Elevated ...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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Does ketosis cause high blood pressure?
Ketosis might cause high blood pressure. Ketosis can lead to ...
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What is the universal blood type?
Type O blood is the universal blood type and is the only bloo...
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When you pee blood what does that mean?
Blood in the urine (hematuria) can be caused by many things. ...
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What causes high blood pressure?
In 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases, the cause i...
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What is normal blood pressure?
Normal blood pressure is between 110 and 120 on the Systolic ...
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What is the universal blood type?
Type O blood is the universal blood type and is the only bloo...
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What causes low blood pressure?
Dehydration, Moderate or severe bleeding, Severe inflammation...
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What causes high blood pressure?
In 90 to 95 percent of high blood pressure cases, the cause i...
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What is a normal blood pressure?
Normal diastolic blood pressure falls between 60 & 80 mm Hg. ...
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Could anemia cause a drop in blood pressure?
Anemia does not cause a drop in blood pressure, but it does c...
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How long does ibuprofen show up in your blood for?
The usual adult dose is 200 or 400 mg every 4 to 6 hours, and...
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What is the symptoms of low blood sugar?
Symptoms of low blood sugar include nausea, extreme hunger, f...
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Some say eating more protein and fat can thicken blood. Other...
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How accurate is a blood pregnancy test?
Experts suggest that blood tests for pregnancy are more than ...
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