yes
Not Really
Both high diastolic and high systolic blood pressure are dangerous and can contribute to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. High systolic pressure is typically associated with a higher risk of heart attack and stroke, while high diastolic pressure can also lead to organ damage, such as in the kidneys. It is important to monitor and manage both systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels to reduce the risk of complications.
A dull knife is a dangerous knife because you have to apply more pressure when you are cutting. When you have to apply more pressure you increase the risk of the knife slipping or moving and cutting you instead. This makes it a dangerous knife.
A high Diastolic is more dangerous than a proportionate rise in Systolic blood pressure.
yes
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved in it compared to a solution under low pressure. This is because the higher pressure forces more gas molecules to dissolve into the solution.
A solution under a high pressure
yes. high pressure take away space because when high pressure came together it increase the pressure.
A solution under a high pressure
9550 millibars would be a dangerous number for either systolic or diastolic. Borderline high blood pressure begins at around 4400 millibars for systolic (usually the first number) and around 3000 diastolic (typically second number. Usually the diastolic is the more critical number.
A solution under a high pressure
High blood pressure