High Blood Pressure News and Research

Latest High Blood Pressure News and Research

AHA selects UAB to take part in $15 million study on high blood pressure

AHA selects UAB to take part in $15 million study on high blood pressure

Majority of patients who survive cardiac arrest experience cognitive problems

Majority of patients who survive cardiac arrest experience cognitive problems

Genetic study may help identify novel targets for treatment of high blood pressure

Genetic study may help identify novel targets for treatment of high blood pressure

Aspirin use continues to surge among older adults in US

Aspirin use continues to surge among older adults in US

Children who experience multiple traumatic events face risk of being hypertensive adults

Children who experience multiple traumatic events face risk of being hypertensive adults

Studies examine positive and negative outcomes of using health apps

Studies examine positive and negative outcomes of using health apps

NIH-supported clinical trial to test statin use in patients with HIV-related cardiovascular disease

NIH-supported clinical trial to test statin use in patients with HIV-related cardiovascular disease

Ancient natural compound can protect the heart from hypertrophy

Ancient natural compound can protect the heart from hypertrophy

Duke-NUS study shows association between eating out and high blood pressure

Duke-NUS study shows association between eating out and high blood pressure

Changing the size and number of pores in processed foods can reduce salt intake

Changing the size and number of pores in processed foods can reduce salt intake

Arts and craft activities, computer use may stave off memory problems

Arts and craft activities, computer use may stave off memory problems

Study: Viagra, other related drugs not a universal 'cure-all' for impotence

Study: Viagra, other related drugs not a universal 'cure-all' for impotence

Changes in height can affect risk of coronary heart disease

Changes in height can affect risk of coronary heart disease

CVS Health Foundation announces new grant recipients to increase access to health care

CVS Health Foundation announces new grant recipients to increase access to health care

CVD risk assessment still important in severely obese adolescents

CVD risk assessment still important in severely obese adolescents

EnteroMedics, American HealthCare Lending partner to support patient access to vBloc Therapy

EnteroMedics, American HealthCare Lending partner to support patient access to vBloc Therapy

Phone counseling can boost recovery, reduce pain in patients after spinal surgery

Phone counseling can boost recovery, reduce pain in patients after spinal surgery

Veterans with PTSD at higher risk of developing heart failure

Veterans with PTSD at higher risk of developing heart failure

Non-invasive imaging tests may predict healthy adults' future risk of heart attack, stroke or death

Non-invasive imaging tests may predict healthy adults' future risk of heart attack, stroke or death

Research suggests genetic predisposition to spontaneous coronary artery disease

Research suggests genetic predisposition to spontaneous coronary artery disease

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