New recommendations for early treatment of hypertension to prevent strokes, heart attacks and dementia come as an ...
The elderly are different when it comes to managing blood pressure. A physician spells out the differences and tells how to handle them. Hypertension is almost inevitable as we age. The famous ...
High blood pressure, often asymptomatic, silently damages arteries and organs, leading to cardiovascular issues like heart ...
When it comes to exercising for heart's sake, you don't want to peak too early in life. Research suggests that if you want to protect yourself against high blood pressure in your twilight years you ...
Struggle with hypertension? Dr London said that even minor weight loss and 150 minutes of weekly exercise can lead to measurable reductions in blood pressure.
For some patients struggling to control high blood pressure, something as simple as having blood pressure monitors at home and texted reminders to use them could be the key to stabilizing or even ...
The findings could open the door to better ways to treat high blood pressure. University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered how certain cells have the amazing ability to ...
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a silent killer that affects millions worldwide, often without obvious symptoms. Left unmanaged, it can lead to serious health issues such as heart attack, ...
90% OF THE HOMES ON THE ISLAND. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CAN BE DANGEROUS IF NOT TREATED. KOAT, UNM HEALTH EXPERT DOCTOR RASH SPOKE WITH DARLENE MELENDEZ ABOUT THE CONDITION KNOWN AS THE SILENT KILLER ...
People with treatment-resistant hypertension could benefit from a new procedure that the FDA recently approved. The minimally invasive procedure targets nerves near the kidneys to help control high ...
To reverse declining rates of blood pressure control in the United States, a longer-term trend that was exacerbated by the constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Heart Association (AHA) ...