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Aldosterone is a steroid hormone made by the adrenal cortex (the outer layer of the adrenal gland). It helps control the balance of water and salts in the kidney by keeping sodium in and releasing potassium from the body. Too much aldosterone can cause high blood pressure and a build-up of fluid in body tissues. Aldosterone is a type of mineralocorticoid hormone.
Scientists discover biological reason why women are more likely to develop adrenal disorders

Scientists discover biological reason why women are more likely to develop adrenal disorders

Drug lowers kidney failure risk in diabetic patients, study finds

Drug lowers kidney failure risk in diabetic patients, study finds

Study sheds new light on left ventricular dysfunction in ischemic heart disease

Study sheds new light on left ventricular dysfunction in ischemic heart disease

Low-salt diet may be more beneficial for females than males

Low-salt diet may be more beneficial for females than males

Angiotensin receptor blockers improve sodium excretion in blacks

Angiotensin receptor blockers improve sodium excretion in blacks

New statement provides detailed overview of how to diagnose, treat resistant hypertension

New statement provides detailed overview of how to diagnose, treat resistant hypertension

Hormone link between diabetes and hypertension discovered

Hormone link between diabetes and hypertension discovered

Entresto drug can be initiated early and safely in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction

Entresto drug can be initiated early and safely in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction

Study reveals unexpected mechanism that induces thirst after alcohol or sugar exposure

Study reveals unexpected mechanism that induces thirst after alcohol or sugar exposure

Scientists explore how to protect obese, premenopausal women from cardiovascular risk

Scientists explore how to protect obese, premenopausal women from cardiovascular risk

Scientists discover rare hypertension disease gene

Scientists discover rare hypertension disease gene

Arterial stiffness improves with high doses of vitamin D supplementation, study finds

Arterial stiffness improves with high doses of vitamin D supplementation, study finds

Research findings offer path for drug discovery to treat hyperaldosteronism

Research findings offer path for drug discovery to treat hyperaldosteronism

Scientists define molecular mechanism that triggers pump-induced disease

Scientists define molecular mechanism that triggers pump-induced disease

Scientists unravel mechanism that links gut bacteria to hypertension

Scientists unravel mechanism that links gut bacteria to hypertension

Scientists map brain circuitry underlying the drive to consume salt

Scientists map brain circuitry underlying the drive to consume salt

Researchers use simple blood tests to improve treatment for resistant hypertension in Africa

Researchers use simple blood tests to improve treatment for resistant hypertension in Africa

Scientists reveal Connshing syndrome as new cause of hypertension

Scientists reveal Connshing syndrome as new cause of hypertension

Endocrine Society’s new Scientific Statement offers guidance to spot hormonal causes of hypertension

Endocrine Society’s new Scientific Statement offers guidance to spot hormonal causes of hypertension

Lack of exercise, excessive weight linked to heart failure that has poor prognosis

Lack of exercise, excessive weight linked to heart failure that has poor prognosis

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