hypertension
Neurotic people may suffer from one deadly physical symptom
Researchers have found that neurotic personality traits could be caused by a health problem affecting nearly half of the U.S. population.
Phone Apps Just As Effective as Blood Pressure Cuffs: Study
Researchers said the study's racial and ethnic diversity was important to the even management of hypertension across communities.
Salt Substitutes Lower Blood Pressure, Risk of Premature Death: Study
Salt substitutes tend to contain more potassium, needed for healthy muscles and nerves.
What Is Hypertension? Kevin Samuels Cause of Death Was High Blood Pressure
The You tuber, who died in May, reportedly had the condition, which affects nearly half of all U.S. adults.
Fat Around the Legs May Protect Against High Blood Pressure, Study Suggests
Scientists looked at almost 6,000 people for their research.
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Discrimination Faced by African Americans Linked to High Blood Pressure
The study involved over 1,800 African American people.
Controversial Study Links COVID-19 Severity to ACEIs and ARBs
Council on Hypertension of the European Society of Cardiology have urged people to continue taking their medications.
First Firefighters at 9/11 Have Far Higher Risk of Heart Disease
"This research can help provide the best care for individuals exposed to the World Trade Center disaster," an expert told Newsweek.
Why You Shouldn't Ignore Nighttime Trips to the Toilet
Scientists investigated the link between night peeing and high blood pressure.
DASH Diet Is Best Way to Eat to Prevent Heart Disease
The DASH diet reads less like a fad diet than like a healthy eating plan.
PMS Could Predict High Blood Pressure
A new study finds women who experience significant symptoms of premenstrual disorder may be more likely to have hypertension later in life.
Earlier Intervention for High Blood Pressure Reduces Heart Risk by 40 Percent
The SPRINT trial has taken the medical community by surprise—and for a number of reasons.
All Adults Benefit From High Blood Pressure Screening
Every American should be screened regularly for hypertension, says a panel of experts.
We Might Have Been Treating High Blood Pressure Wrong
New research makes a case for more aggressive treatment of hypertension in certain patient populations.