High Blood Pressure News and Research

Latest High Blood Pressure News and Research

More than a third of low- and middle-income countries face double burden of malnutrition

More than a third of low- and middle-income countries face double burden of malnutrition

Study suggests antiarrhythmic drug as potential treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension

Study suggests antiarrhythmic drug as potential treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension

Taking long midday naps or sleeping nine or more hours at night may increase stroke risk

Taking long midday naps or sleeping nine or more hours at night may increase stroke risk

Addictions and drug interactions common among patients not disclosing their medication history

Addictions and drug interactions common among patients not disclosing their medication history

Blood pressure drug could be beneficial in treating alcohol use disorders

Blood pressure drug could be beneficial in treating alcohol use disorders

Tulane study focuses on treatment of preeclampsia

Tulane study focuses on treatment of preeclampsia

Exercise improves key measures of cardiovascular health

Exercise improves key measures of cardiovascular health

Time-restricted eating can help treat metabolic syndrome

Time-restricted eating can help treat metabolic syndrome

Mindfulness interventions could reduce blood pressure, study shows

Mindfulness interventions could reduce blood pressure, study shows

An Atlanta nonprofit brings medical care and connection to the homeless

An Atlanta nonprofit brings medical care and connection to the homeless

Eating whole fruit could reduce blood pressure for both men and women

Eating whole fruit could reduce blood pressure for both men and women

UIC researchers receive $2.9 million to study sleep apnea and chronic kidney disease

UIC researchers receive $2.9 million to study sleep apnea and chronic kidney disease

Study: As married couples age, coping with their own health demands may take a mental toll

Study: As married couples age, coping with their own health demands may take a mental toll

Many people with risk factors do not develop early signs of heart disease, studies show

Many people with risk factors do not develop early signs of heart disease, studies show

New treatment could make passing kidney stones faster and less painful

New treatment could make passing kidney stones faster and less painful

Changes in placenta could mean males born to older mothers more prone to heart problems

Changes in placenta could mean males born to older mothers more prone to heart problems

Placenta changes in older mothers linked to greater odds of heart problems in male offspring

Placenta changes in older mothers linked to greater odds of heart problems in male offspring

Deportation worries appear to double the risk of developing high blood pressure

Deportation worries appear to double the risk of developing high blood pressure

Aerobic exercise and heart-healthy diet may slow cognitive decline in older adults with CIND

Aerobic exercise and heart-healthy diet may slow cognitive decline in older adults with CIND

Mercy Medical Center to establish the Maryland Bariatric Center

Mercy Medical Center to establish the Maryland Bariatric Center

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