Ronnie Hawkins - There's A Screw Loose / High Blood Pressure album flac
Performer: Ronnie HawkinsTitle: There's A Screw Loose / High Blood Pressure
Style: Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues
Released: 1963
Country: US
MP3 album: 1351 mb
FLAC album: 1117 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: FLAC MP2 VOX MIDI RA VQF WMA
Genre: Rock
Ronald Hawkins, OC, (born January 10, 1935) is an American rockabilly musician whose career has spanned more than half a century. His career began in Arkansas, where he was born and raised. He found success in Ontario, Canada, and has lived there for most of his life. He is considered highly influential in the establishment and evolution of rock music in Canada.
There's A Screw Loose - Ronnie Hawkins. Pye LP 28238 ( Sequel CD 266 (.High Blood Pressure - Ronnie Hawkins. Bear Family CD 16873 ( Sequel CD 266 (.
Essential high blood pressure: This type of high blood pressure has no established cause. The risk factors for essential and secondary high blood pressure include the following. Age: The risk of high blood pressure increases as a person becomes older because the blood vessels become less flexible. Family history: People who have close family members with hypertension have a significantly higher risk of developing it themselves. Ethnic background: African-American people have a higher risk of developing hypertension than other people.
High blood pressure is often called a silent killer because it doesn't always have outward symptoms. That means you could have it for years and not know. It can quietly damage your heart, lungs, blood vessels, brain, and kidneys if it isn't treated. You can safely drink one or two cups of coffee a day. Swipe to advance.
Myth: High blood pressure runs in my family. There is nothing I can do to prevent it. High blood pressure can run in families. If your parents or close blood relatives have had high blood pressure, you are more likely to develop it, too. However, lifestyle choices have allowed many people with a family history of high blood pressure to avoid it themselves. Myth: I don’t use table salt, so I’m in control of my sodium intake and my blood pressure. In some people, sodium can increase blood pressure. High blood pressure can be a lifelong disease. Follow your healthcare professional’s recommendations carefully, even if it means taking medication every day for the rest of your life. By partnering with your healthcare team, you can successfully reach your treatment goals and enjoy the benefits of better health.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, refers to the pressure of blood against your artery walls. Over time, high blood pressure can cause blood vessel damage that leads to heart disease, kidney disease, stroke, and other problems. Hypertension is sometimes called the silent killer because it produces no symptoms and can go unnoticed - and untreated - for years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 75 million Americans have high blood pressure
New guidelines now define high blood pressure for all adults as 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or higher. Here's what you need to know. Published: April, 2018. If you didn't have high blood pressure before, there's a good chance you do now. Last year, new guidelines from the American Heart Association, the American College of Cardiology, and nine other health organizations lowered the numbers for the diagnosis of hypertension (high blood pressure) to 130/80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) and higher for all adults. The previous guidelines set the threshold at 140/90 mm Hg for people younger than age 65 and 150/80 mm Hg for those ages 65 and older.
If you've been diagnosed with high blood pressure, you might be worried about taking medication to bring your numbers down. Lifestyle plays an important role in treating your high blood pressure. If you successfully control your blood pressure with a healthy lifestyle, you might avoid, delay or reduce the need for medication. Here are 10 lifestyle changes you can make to lower your blood pressure and keep it down. 1. Lose extra pounds and watch your waistline. Weight loss is one of the most effective lifestyle changes for controlling blood pressure. Losing even a small amount of weight if you're overweight or obese can help reduce your blood pressure. In general, you may reduce your blood pressure by about 1 millimeter of mercury (mm Hg) with each kilogram (about . pounds) of weight you lose. Besides shedding pounds, you generally should also keep an eye on your waistline.
Some work by removing extra fluid and salt from your body to lower blood pressure, others slow down your heartbeat or relax and widen blood vessels. For many people with high blood pressure, taking more than one medication in low doses is more effective than taking larger doses of one single drug. High Blood Pressure Diet. People with high blood pressure should watch their sodium intake and stick to a healthy diet. Your doctor might recommend the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet, which is comprised of foods that are low in sodium and cholesterol and rich in protein, fiber, and other nutrients. Learn More About How Diet Can Help You Prevent or Manage Hypertension.
High blood pressure is when your blood vessels are under more strain from the blood flowing through them. Abnormally high blood pressure is a real problem that can lead to heart attack and stroke. 90 to 95% of cases of hypertension can be caused by a number of factors, such as lifestyle, diet, age, gender, ethnicity and genetic disposition. Contents of this article. There’s more detail on these lower down this page, in the section called High blood pressure risk factors. Essential hypertension develops slowly over years, which is why it’s symptomless most of the time – until it’s picked up on a routine check up or something triggers a heart attack, stroke, or another condition.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | There's A Screw LooseWritten-By – Glover*, Levy*, Hawkins* |
2:12 |
| B | High Blood PressureWritten-By – Smith*, Vincent* |
2:26 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
- Published By – Jon Ware Music Corp.
- Published By – Frost Music Corp.
- Published By – Ace Publ. Co.
Credits
- Producer – Henry Glover
Notes
White label promo with "Radio Station Cpoy" (sic) and "Not For Sale" text on labels.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (label A): 17475
- Matrix / Runout (label B): 17473
- Matrix / Runout (runout A, stamped): 17475-1F
- Matrix / Runout (runout B, stamped): 17473-1E
- Matrix / Runout (runout A & B, etched): H
- Rights Society: BMI
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R-4502 | Ronnie Hawkins | There's A Screw Loose (7", Single) | Roulette | R-4502 | US | 1963 |
| 4502 | Ronnie Hawkins | There's A Screw Loose (7", Single) | Roulette | 4502 | Canada | 1963 |
| R-4502 | Ronnie Hawkins | There's A Screw Loose / High Blood Pressure (7", Single, Promo) | Roulette | R-4502 | US | 1963 |
| R-4502 | Ronnie Hawkins | There's A Screw Loose / High Blood Pressure (7", Single, Promo, Styrene) | Roulette | R-4502 | US | 1963 |









