High Blood Pressure News and Research

Latest High Blood Pressure News and Research

More accurate and less stressful way to measure a baby's heartbeat

More accurate and less stressful way to measure a baby's heartbeat

AHA and AMA recognize more than 800 medical practices, health systems for blood pressure control

AHA and AMA recognize more than 800 medical practices, health systems for blood pressure control

Report predicts life expectancy in 2040, Spain comes out on top

Report predicts life expectancy in 2040, Spain comes out on top

Researchers find opportunity to control salt-sensitive hypertension without exercising

Researchers find opportunity to control salt-sensitive hypertension without exercising

Study finds 43% drop in stroke rate

Study finds 43% drop in stroke rate

Researchers identify strategies to help teens with type 1 diabetes protect their hearts

Researchers identify strategies to help teens with type 1 diabetes protect their hearts

Overweight or obese mothers may have babies with multiple self-regulatory problems

Overweight or obese mothers may have babies with multiple self-regulatory problems

New DNA test can predict adult heart attack risk much earlier in life

New DNA test can predict adult heart attack risk much earlier in life

Study links poor manganese uptake to scoliosis

Study links poor manganese uptake to scoliosis

Study links scoliosis to essential dietary mineral

Study links scoliosis to essential dietary mineral

Spurred by convenience, millennials often spurn the ‘family doctor’ model

Spurred by convenience, millennials often spurn the ‘family doctor’ model

Children with asthma have higher risk of obesity

Children with asthma have higher risk of obesity

Largest ever study identifies new genes linked with high blood pressure

Largest ever study identifies new genes linked with high blood pressure

Scientists develop micron-sized spheres that catch and destroy contaminants in water

Scientists develop micron-sized spheres that catch and destroy contaminants in water

Tarragon and bitter melon supplements may be less helpful for women than men

Tarragon and bitter melon supplements may be less helpful for women than men

Yo-yo dieting increases risk of heart attack and stroke, finds study

Yo-yo dieting increases risk of heart attack and stroke, finds study

Study suggests diet as major contributor for high risk of hypertension in black Americans

Study suggests diet as major contributor for high risk of hypertension in black Americans

Liver transplant and weight-loss surgery combination offers long-term benefits to obese patients

Liver transplant and weight-loss surgery combination offers long-term benefits to obese patients

Genetic variants reveal novel therapeutic targets for chronic kidney disease

Genetic variants reveal novel therapeutic targets for chronic kidney disease

Ethicon demonstrates commitment to improve access to life-changing obesity treatment

Ethicon demonstrates commitment to improve access to life-changing obesity treatment

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