Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) News and Research

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Hypertension (or high blood pressure) is a condition where the pressure of the blood flowing through the arteries of the body is higher than it should be. Much like the pressure of the air in a tire, if the pressure of the blood is too high it can damage the arteries and organs of the body. Just like the tire, if the pressure suddenly becomes very high, catastrophic events can happen. Similarly, if the pressure remains somewhat elevated for a long enough period of time, premature wear and failure can occur.

Hypertension has its worst effects on the heart, kidneys, eyes, and brain. High blood pressure is a risk factor for heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, hemorrhages of the retina of the eye, and generalized atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries all over the body).
DASH diet improves heart function, lowers blood pressure in heart failure patients

DASH diet improves heart function, lowers blood pressure in heart failure patients

Preliminary results from TRUFFLE study reveal better health outcomes in high-risk fetuses

Preliminary results from TRUFFLE study reveal better health outcomes in high-risk fetuses

Framingham model predicts hypertension in young adults

Framingham model predicts hypertension in young adults

Researchers conduct study to determine best option for pregnancies complicated by poor fetal growth

Researchers conduct study to determine best option for pregnancies complicated by poor fetal growth

PGI2 analogs, PDE5 inhibitors stimulate enhanced release of vasodilator ATP from human RBCs

PGI2 analogs, PDE5 inhibitors stimulate enhanced release of vasodilator ATP from human RBCs

Small alteration in a brain gene contributes to risk for anxiety, depression and memory loss

Small alteration in a brain gene contributes to risk for anxiety, depression and memory loss

Visual clue to schizophrenia pathology

Visual clue to schizophrenia pathology

Novel paper-clip sized device used to tackle resistant high blood pressure

Novel paper-clip sized device used to tackle resistant high blood pressure

Preoperative auto-titrated CPAP treatment benefits patients with OSA after surgery

Preoperative auto-titrated CPAP treatment benefits patients with OSA after surgery

Gout: An Interview with Dr. Lawrence Edwards, Chairman and CEO of GUAES

Gout: An Interview with Dr. Lawrence Edwards, Chairman and CEO of GUAES

Efficacy and safety data on linagliptin and investigational compound empagliflozin* in various diabetes subpopulations presented by Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly and Company

Efficacy and safety data on linagliptin and investigational compound empagliflozin* in various diabetes subpopulations presented by Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly and Company

Pregnant women with BMI too high or low are more likely to have maternal complications

Pregnant women with BMI too high or low are more likely to have maternal complications

Emotional stress, cognitive impairment linked to early hospital readmission of heart patients

Emotional stress, cognitive impairment linked to early hospital readmission of heart patients

Researchers develop synthetic peptide that could be a new class of drugs for heart disease

Researchers develop synthetic peptide that could be a new class of drugs for heart disease

Innovative sodium reduction and fiber ingredients showcased at 20th International Congress of Nutrition

Innovative sodium reduction and fiber ingredients showcased at 20th International Congress of Nutrition

Patients who receive automated telephone calls are more likely to have controlled hypertension

Patients who receive automated telephone calls are more likely to have controlled hypertension

Insomnia poses hypertension risk

Insomnia poses hypertension risk

Financial incentives only partial solution for hypertension control

Financial incentives only partial solution for hypertension control

Scientists discover promising potential drug target for cystic fibrosis

Scientists discover promising potential drug target for cystic fibrosis

Simple method helps identify individuals who retain too much sodium

Simple method helps identify individuals who retain too much sodium

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