High Blood Pressure News and Research

Latest High Blood Pressure News and Research

People with prehypertension have higher risk of experiencing future stroke

People with prehypertension have higher risk of experiencing future stroke

Americans cutting back on health spending by skipping prescriptions, procedures

Americans cutting back on health spending by skipping prescriptions, procedures

Survey: 59% of Americans say they are not concerned about sodium intake

Survey: 59% of Americans say they are not concerned about sodium intake

Raised blood pressure may higher risk of cancer, death

Raised blood pressure may higher risk of cancer, death

Subtle and unspoken clues exchanged by patients, doctors exert an influence on medical care

Subtle and unspoken clues exchanged by patients, doctors exert an influence on medical care

'Time matters' in the fight against pulmonary hypertension

'Time matters' in the fight against pulmonary hypertension

Hair loss, divorce and smoking in women – links established

Hair loss, divorce and smoking in women – links established

Alexion receives FDA approval for Soliris to treat atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome

Alexion receives FDA approval for Soliris to treat atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome

Six ways to prevent coronary artery disease

Six ways to prevent coronary artery disease

New insights into nephrotic syndrome and high blood pressure

New insights into nephrotic syndrome and high blood pressure

Beta-blocker drugs may improve survival time for melanoma patients

Beta-blocker drugs may improve survival time for melanoma patients

U-M Professor to review data from three prominent studies on heart failure

U-M Professor to review data from three prominent studies on heart failure

Researchers identify 16 new genetic variations that affect blood pressure

Researchers identify 16 new genetic variations that affect blood pressure

People with diabetes more likely to develop dementia

People with diabetes more likely to develop dementia

Common misconceptions about Alzheimer's disease

Common misconceptions about Alzheimer's disease

New UTHealth toll-free helpline for pregnant women to avoid dangerous medications

New UTHealth toll-free helpline for pregnant women to avoid dangerous medications

High dietary salt intake and obesity together trigger abnormal activation of cellular protein

High dietary salt intake and obesity together trigger abnormal activation of cellular protein

Roundup: San Diego launches new HIV testing effort; Study finds economy hurt by Mass. health law; Texas schools turning to safe sex curriculum

Roundup: San Diego launches new HIV testing effort; Study finds economy hurt by Mass. health law; Texas schools turning to safe sex curriculum

Psychological stress of racial discrimination may contribute to health disparities

Psychological stress of racial discrimination may contribute to health disparities

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