Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) News and Research

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Hypertension (or high blood pressure) is a condition where the pressure of the blood flowing through the arteries of the body is higher than it should be. Much like the pressure of the air in a tire, if the pressure of the blood is too high it can damage the arteries and organs of the body. Just like the tire, if the pressure suddenly becomes very high, catastrophic events can happen. Similarly, if the pressure remains somewhat elevated for a long enough period of time, premature wear and failure can occur.

Hypertension has its worst effects on the heart, kidneys, eyes, and brain. High blood pressure is a risk factor for heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, hemorrhages of the retina of the eye, and generalized atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries all over the body).
Researchers to study integration of diabetes, hypertension screening into HIV screening

Researchers to study integration of diabetes, hypertension screening into HIV screening

Nephrologists uncover link between first-time kidney stone formers and chronic kidney disease

Nephrologists uncover link between first-time kidney stone formers and chronic kidney disease

UCI study reveals molecular activity behind electroacupunture's hypertension-lowering benefits

UCI study reveals molecular activity behind electroacupunture's hypertension-lowering benefits

PAP therapy for sleep apnea may lead to positive outcomes among hypertensive patients

PAP therapy for sleep apnea may lead to positive outcomes among hypertensive patients

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to research oxygen deprivation

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to research oxygen deprivation

High blood pressure in middle age could be potential risk factor for Alzheimer's disease

High blood pressure in middle age could be potential risk factor for Alzheimer's disease

Certain medications can have important effect on success of dental implants, research shows

Certain medications can have important effect on success of dental implants, research shows

Simple instruction sheet can increase patients' compliance to prescribed medications

Simple instruction sheet can increase patients' compliance to prescribed medications

Better general practice strategies may help reduce risk of hospital admissions

Better general practice strategies may help reduce risk of hospital admissions

Small RNA molecules could contribute to serious pregnancy complication, study finds

Small RNA molecules could contribute to serious pregnancy complication, study finds

Physical fitness in elders may play key role in protecting from cardiovascular risk factors

Physical fitness in elders may play key role in protecting from cardiovascular risk factors

Higher neighborhood advantage contributes to lower risk of stroke for all races, study finds

Higher neighborhood advantage contributes to lower risk of stroke for all races, study finds

High age-specific fitness reduces cardiovascular risk posed by extended sedentary time

High age-specific fitness reduces cardiovascular risk posed by extended sedentary time

UA study questions safety and efficacy of selenium in reducing risk of colorectal cancer

UA study questions safety and efficacy of selenium in reducing risk of colorectal cancer

Study identifies mechanistic link between maternal obesity and childhood hypertension

Study identifies mechanistic link between maternal obesity and childhood hypertension

Researchers forecast obesity-related conditions to rise among children

Researchers forecast obesity-related conditions to rise among children

No added benefit proven for pulmonary arterial hypertension drug, IQWiG finds

No added benefit proven for pulmonary arterial hypertension drug, IQWiG finds

Researchers to explore potential roles of tumor-suppressor gene in kidney cancer

Researchers to explore potential roles of tumor-suppressor gene in kidney cancer

New awards to explore role of glymphatic system in small vessel disease and trauma

New awards to explore role of glymphatic system in small vessel disease and trauma

African ancestry linked to increased kidney disease risk among Hispanic/Latino adults

African ancestry linked to increased kidney disease risk among Hispanic/Latino adults

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