Author: Howard Glicksman
Blood Flow Requires a Complex, Well-Designed System
Blood hurtling through the smaller arteries is like automobiles in a crush of rush hour traffic trying to enter the exit ramps to reach their destinations.
Blood Pressure and the Goldilocks Principle
The numbers have to be “just right,” a vital aspect of life that evolutionary biologists never seem to address.
Low Blood Pressure and Evolutionary Biology
What happens when the body can’t maintain proper blood pressure?
Blood Pressure: Standing Up to Gravity
The seemingly simple act of keeping the body upright requires a complex, interrelated system.
Controlling Blood Pressure Requires an Irreducibly Complex System
Without any one component, the system as a whole would fail and life would be impossible.