Older adults need better blood pressure and cholesterol control to prevent cardiovascular disease • High Blood Pressure news • Apr 22 16 The leading cause of death in the elderly, the fastest growing segment of the population, is cardiovascular disease (CVD). Prevention of cardiovascular events in… Finding the right antithrombotic (anti-clotting) drug for you • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 28 16 A new blood clotting analysis system designed in Japan makes it easier to determine the effects of taking one or more antithrombotic (anti-clotting) drugs. Myocardial infarction, arrhythmia (atrial fibrillation),… Vanderbilt study finds hypertension-related visits to emergency rooms on rise in US • High Blood Pressure news • Dec 21 15 The number and percentage of patients treated at emergency departments for hypertension are on the rise across the United States, according to a Vanderbilt University… How healthcare is organized may affect how well blood pressure is controlled • High Blood Pressure news • May 14 15 For medical practices, having more unique doctors on staff and having doctors see more patients doesn’t necessarily lead to improved patient outcomes - and… Enzyme responsible for obesity-related high blood pressure identified • High Blood Pressure news • May 05 15 Obesity is a serious health problem affecting approximately one-third of the adult population in the United States. Obese individuals have an increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, including… Potassium improved blood pressure in teen girls, salt had no adverse effect • High Blood Pressure news • Apr 27 15 Eating 3,000 mg per day of salt or more appears to have no adverse effect on blood pressure in adolescent girls, while those girls who… Eating out = high blood pressure? • High Blood Pressure news • Apr 10 15 A recent study on university-going young adults, by researchers from the Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore (Duke-NUS), is the first ever to show an association between meals eaten away from home… Prolonged shortened sleep increases blood pressure at night • High Blood Pressure news • Mar 13 15 People exposed to prolonged periods of shortened sleep have significant increases in blood pressure during nighttime hours, Mayo Clinic researchers report in a small study of eight participants. Results… Visceral Fat and Hypertension: A Link? • High Blood Pressure news • Sep 03 14 Visceral adipose tissue, rather than body mass index (BMI) or overall subcutaneous fat, was associated with the development of hypertension, researchers found. In a multivariate analysis, BMI initially was associated with… ATS releases guidelines on the management of pulmonary hypertension of sickle cell disease • High Blood Pressure news • Mar 15 14 The American Thoracic Society has developed clinical practice guidelines to help clinicians identify and manage patients with sickle cell disease who are at increased… Slightly elevated blood pressure also tied to strokes • High Blood Pressure news • Mar 12 14 People with blood pressure that is elevated but not enough to be considered “high” are still at an increased risk for strokes, according to a new analysis of past… New study presents evidence that blood pressure should be measured in both arms • High Blood Pressure news • Feb 25 14 As heart disease continues to be one of the leading causes of death in the United States, practitioners and patients alike are looking… Scientists discover 11 new genes affecting blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Feb 20 14 New research from Queen Mary University of London has discovered 11 new DNA sequence variants in genes influencing high blood pressure and heart disease. Identifying the new genes contributes… Home blood pressure monitoring may find hidden risk • High Blood Pressure news • Feb 01 14 People with normal blood pressure at the doctor’s office but high blood pressure at other times may have a doubled risk of heart attacks and strokes, according to new… Here comes the sun to lower your blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 20 14 Exposing skin to sunlight may help to reduce blood pressure and thus cut the risk of heart attack and stroke, a study published in the Journal of Investigative… High rates of high blood pressure persist in US Southeast • High Blood Pressure news • Dec 27 13 One third of U.S. adults have high blood pressure, but in the southeastern part of the country the rate is well over half, according to a new… New guidelines for management of high blood pressure released • High Blood Pressure news • Dec 18 13 A new guideline for the management of high blood pressure, developed by an expert panel and containing nine recommendations and a treatment algorithm (flow chart) to help doctors… Team-based approaches needed to fight high blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Nov 15 13 Uncontrolled high blood pressure rates continue to grow despite the availability of proven treatments, but collaborative approaches can be effective in fighting this deadly disease, according to a science… Flaxseed may reduce blood pressure, early findings show • High Blood Pressure news • Nov 01 13 Eating a bit of flaxseed each day might help lower high blood pressure, a new study suggests. Researchers said it’s too early to swap out blood pressure medication for… Vigorous workouts, but not work, tied to blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Oct 17 13 Exercising for fun may lower the risk of high blood pressure, but heavy lifting on the job does not offer the same benefit, according to a new review… Meditation alone doesn’t lower blood pressure: study • High Blood Pressure news • Oct 06 13 Stress reduction exercises have been linked to many health benefits, but lower blood pressure may not be one of them. A new study found eight weeks of mindfulness meditation had… Meditation alone doesn’t lower blood pressure: study • High Blood Pressure news • Oct 04 13 Stress reduction exercises have been linked to many health benefits, but lower blood pressure may not be one of them. A new study found eight weeks of mindfulness meditation had… Automated telephone calls improve blood pressure control • High Blood Pressure news • Sep 17 13 Patients who received automated telephone calls inviting them to get their blood pressure checked at a walk-in clinic were more likely to have controlled hypertension than patients who did not… Hypertension Unrecognized Half the Time • High Blood Pressure news • Sep 04 13 Worldwide, more than half of all patients with hypertension are unaware they have the condition, researchers found. Among a population of patients from 17 countries with hypertension, only 46.5% were aware of… Self-monitoring tied to lower blood pressure: review • High Blood Pressure news • Aug 06 13 People with hypertension who regularly monitor their own blood pressure tend to have lower numbers than those who don’t use a home blood pressure monitor, a new review of past… Page 1 of 17 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main