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'''Blood pressure''' is the force of [[blood]] exerted on the inside walls of [[blood vessel]]s. Blood pressure is expressed as a ratio (e.g. 190/110) The first number is the [[systolic]] pressure, or the pressure when the heart pushed blood out into the arteries. The second number is the [[diastolic]] pressure, or the pressure when the heart rests.  
 
'''Blood pressure''' is the force of [[blood]] exerted on the inside walls of [[blood vessel]]s. Blood pressure is expressed as a ratio (e.g. 190/110) The first number is the [[systolic]] pressure, or the pressure when the heart pushed blood out into the arteries. The second number is the [[diastolic]] pressure, or the pressure when the heart rests.  
 
 
  
 
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Blood pressure is the force of blood exerted on the inside walls of blood vessels. Blood pressure is expressed as a ratio (e.g. 190/110) The first number is the systolic pressure, or the pressure when the heart pushed blood out into the arteries. The second number is the diastolic pressure, or the pressure when the heart rests.