This presentation explains in detail how the human body regulates blood pressure (BP) with the help of two systems – the sympathetic nervous system and the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. This presentation also provides an insight into the types of changes in blood pressure and their complications, with a note on lifestyle modifications that help maintain normal BP.
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App Features:
• Medical animation explaining regulation of blood pressure (Running time: 12:28 minutes)
• Summary of topic highlights
• Transcript - with links to medical terms for more information
• Notes pages for each of the main sections covered in the video
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