High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because it rarely causes noticeable ...
Going to the bed at the same time every night could help regulate blood pressure, a small proof-of-concept study suggests.
Cold showers can cause a sudden rise in blood pressure. This happens due to blood vessel tightening and stress hormone ...
A new study shows that hypertension quietly disrupts brain cells and blood-vessel integrity well before blood pressure spikes. Hypertension can begin harming blood vessels, brain cells and white ...
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High blood pressure in adolescence can be linked to atherosclerosis risk in middle age
A blood pressure as low as 120/80 mm Hg in adolescence can be linked to a higher risk of atherosclerosis in middle age, ...
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If you are sitting all day long, new study says certain foods may protect your heart from damage
A new study reveals that certain foods may help counteract the harmful cardiovascular effects of prolonged sitting — and yes, ...
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What Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Smoke Regularly
Cigarette smoking exposes you to nicotine and other chemicals that can increase your blood pressure and lead to hypertension. Learn why and what happens if you quit.
A recent study has demonstrated that compounds found in both green and black tea can relax blood vessels, explaining the antihypertensive properties of tea and potentially leading to new hypertension ...
Many trees, include this giant Gingko Biloba, surround homes in Frederick, Maryland, June 30, 2020 (Photo by Frederick County Forestry Board) ROCKVILLE, Maryland, January 21, 2021 (ENS) – Living near ...
Research on cardiopulmonary physiology in rhinoceroses provides crucial insights into the intricate balance between cardiovascular and respiratory systems during field immobilisation and clinical ...
New research published in The Journal of Physiology suggests that certain foods that are high in flavanols, such as tea and ...
A new study suggests that flavanol-rich foods like cocoa and berries may help protect heart health by preventing some of the ...
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