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).
Yoga exercise program developed for patients living with pulmonary hypertension

Yoga exercise program developed for patients living with pulmonary hypertension

UC Irvine Health to use $3.4 million NIH grant to examine "Transition of Care in CKD"

UC Irvine Health to use $3.4 million NIH grant to examine "Transition of Care in CKD"

FDA accepts Symplmed's Prestalia NDA for hypertension treatment

FDA accepts Symplmed's Prestalia NDA for hypertension treatment

Hypertension medication may cause metabolic-related adverse events in older adults

Hypertension medication may cause metabolic-related adverse events in older adults

Patients who receive medication instruction sheet more likely to obey physician's instructions

Patients who receive medication instruction sheet more likely to obey physician's instructions

Lowering systolic blood pressure below 120 does not appear to provide additional benefit

Lowering systolic blood pressure below 120 does not appear to provide additional benefit

University of Kentucky receives $12.2 million grant to reduce negative health from hazardous chemicals

University of Kentucky receives $12.2 million grant to reduce negative health from hazardous chemicals

Ambulatory blood pressure risk is age dependent

Ambulatory blood pressure risk is age dependent

Using placental cells to repair damaged tissues: an interview with Zami Aberman, CEO, Pluristem Therapeutics

Using placental cells to repair damaged tissues: an interview with Zami Aberman, CEO, Pluristem Therapeutics

Recreational football training sessions lower blood pressure and improves heart function

Recreational football training sessions lower blood pressure and improves heart function

New study show direct link between depression and medication nonadherence

New study show direct link between depression and medication nonadherence

Mexican immigrants relocating to the U.S. more likely to experience declines in health

Mexican immigrants relocating to the U.S. more likely to experience declines in health

Study supports proposal to screen all men with gout for presence of ED

Study supports proposal to screen all men with gout for presence of ED

‘Real-world’ ambrisentan data unveiled

‘Real-world’ ambrisentan data unveiled

Haemodynamic exercise variables “important” for PAH prognostication

Haemodynamic exercise variables “important” for PAH prognostication

BP history affects late-life brain pathology

BP history affects late-life brain pathology

Prevalence of pulmonary arterial hypertension characterised in CHD patients

Prevalence of pulmonary arterial hypertension characterised in CHD patients

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State highlights: NYC soda fight back in court; doc training slots in N.Y.; Texas inmate dialysis costs

Improved glycemic control can slow progression of ESRD in type 1 diabetic people

Improved glycemic control can slow progression of ESRD in type 1 diabetic people

Blood pressure has heterogeneous associations with cardiovascular diseases

Blood pressure has heterogeneous associations with cardiovascular diseases

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