Common “natural” preservatives such as vitamin C may be linked to a greater risk of high blood pressure and heart disease, a ...
High blood pressure has long been known as one of the biggest threats to human health. Doctors often call it a “silent killer ...
In theory, hypertension is a disease that is both easy to test for and readily treatable with existing medications and ...
DENVER — Researchers at Intermountain Health have found that women who develop high blood pressure during pregnancy face a significantly higher risk of serious cardiovascular problems in the years ...
New waist-to-height cutoffs to assess fat mass and obesity predicted the risk of hypertension better than body mass index, according to a new study from the University of Eastern Finland and the ...
Black or African American individuals demonstrated the highest overall age-adjusted mortality rate for hypertension-related vascular dementia. Deaths associated with hypertension-related vascular ...
Nearly 1 in 2 Americans has high blood pressure—sometimes called the “silent killer” because it harms the heart and blood vessels—but many people don’t know they have it. In a study being presented at ...
A groundbreaking development in hypertension treatment has emerged from the University of South Wales, offering new hope for the 1.28 billion adults worldwide affected by high blood pressure. This ...
A community-based remote patient monitoring (RPM) program was associated with significant reduction in blood pressure in Medicare patients with stage 2 hypertension, highlighting the potential ...