Blood Pressure Reducer Brainerd MN

High blood pressure is not something you'd expect to see in kids, but the incidence has risen dramatically in the last few years along with their obesity rates. And there's plenty of reason to be alarmed, since the condition can lead to heart disease later in life. Luckily, there's an easy way to treat it that doesn't involve nagging kids to get up and exercise.

Gary Bohannon
(218) 825-7100
2024 S 6th St
Brainerd, MN
Specialty
Cardiology, Internal Medicine

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Gary Paul Bohannon, MD
(218) 828-7100
2024 S 6th St
Brainerd, MN
Specialties
Cardiology
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Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Mn Med Sch-Minneapolis, Minneapolis Mn 55455
Graduation Year: 1978

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Peter John Stokman
(218) 546-4334
314 E Main St
Crosby, MN
Specialty
Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease

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Dr. Troy David Couture
(218) 855-5276
2024 S 6th St
Brainerd, MN
Specialty
Pediatrics

Qualey Bradley J MD
(218) 828-1418
1903 South 6th Street
Brainerd, MN
 
Timothy Glenn Dirks, MD
(218) 828-7949
309 Bluff Ave
Brainerd, MN
Specialties
Cardiology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Mn Med Sch-Minneapolis, Minneapolis Mn 55455
Graduation Year: 1998

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Michael Owen Musty, MD
(218) 828-2201
10710 Pine Beach Peninsula
Brainerd, MN
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Mn Med Sch-Minneapolis, Minneapolis Mn 55455
Graduation Year: 1972

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(218) 822-6736
2019 South 6th Street
Brainerd, MN
 
Milloy Paul T MD
(218) 855-5471
2024 South 6th Street
Brainerd, MN
 
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(218) 828-7100
2024 South 6th Street
Brainerd, MN
 
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High blood pressure is not something you’d expect to see in kids, but the incidence has risen dramatically in the last few years along with their obesity rates. And there’s plenty of reason to be alarmed, since the condition can lead to heart disease later in life.

Luckily, there’s an easy way to treat it that doesn’t involve nagging kids to get up and exercise (not that being active is a bad thing, of course). Meditation, a proven blood pressure-reducer for adults, turns out to be useful for hypertensive children as well.

In a recent study at a middle school in Augusta, Georgia, 73 11- and 12-year olds were randomly assigned to either a meditation group or a health class where they learned about exercise and nutrition. After three months, the meditators, who practiced for 20 minutes twice a day, saw a significant drop in their blood pressure. The other group got no such benefit.

“If they keep it up, the meditators could substantially reduce their risk of dying from heart disease or stroke,” says Vernon Barnes, coauthor of the study. Some kids also got relief from headaches and asthma attacks, he adds.

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