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).
Women with high-risk pregnancies far more prone to heart disease

Women with high-risk pregnancies far more prone to heart disease

Research provides new insight into biology of premature birth

Research provides new insight into biology of premature birth

Prolonged use of cancer inhibitors can lead to severe cardiovascular problems

Prolonged use of cancer inhibitors can lead to severe cardiovascular problems

Study reveals link between higher BMI and increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases

Study reveals link between higher BMI and increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases

Expert provides insights into risks of dementia and Alzheimer's disease

Expert provides insights into risks of dementia and Alzheimer's disease

Schistosomiasis: the biggest killer you’ve never heard of?

Schistosomiasis: the biggest killer you’ve never heard of?

Longtime use of heartburn drugs linked to increased risk of death

Longtime use of heartburn drugs linked to increased risk of death

Finnish mothers carry rare gene variants that protect them from pre-eclampsia, study finds

Finnish mothers carry rare gene variants that protect them from pre-eclampsia, study finds

Study suggests that over 80 % of Spanish schoolchildren consume excess salt

Study suggests that over 80 % of Spanish schoolchildren consume excess salt

Slowing gait could be early signs of cognitive decline linked to shrinking hippocampus

Slowing gait could be early signs of cognitive decline linked to shrinking hippocampus

Medically managed non-surgical method can help achieve weight loss and better health

Medically managed non-surgical method can help achieve weight loss and better health

Elevated levels of suPAR protein combine with genetic mutation to trigger CKD in black people

Elevated levels of suPAR protein combine with genetic mutation to trigger CKD in black people

Study finds evidence on preventive interventions for cognitive decline and dementia

Study finds evidence on preventive interventions for cognitive decline and dementia

Intensive blood pressure lowering reduces CKD patients' risks of heart disease and death

Intensive blood pressure lowering reduces CKD patients' risks of heart disease and death

Cognitive decline may be prevented using interventions but may be inadequate says report

Cognitive decline may be prevented using interventions but may be inadequate says report

Proton pump inhibitors do not increase risk for dementia or Alzheimer's disease

Proton pump inhibitors do not increase risk for dementia or Alzheimer's disease

AMA votes to adopt new policies for improving health of the nation

AMA votes to adopt new policies for improving health of the nation

Obamacare narrows treatment gap between white and Mexican-heritage Latino hypertension patients

Obamacare narrows treatment gap between white and Mexican-heritage Latino hypertension patients

UAB medical professionals provide few tips to help men get healthy

UAB medical professionals provide few tips to help men get healthy

New chemoprevention trial hopes to stop dangerous lesions from progressing to cancer

New chemoprevention trial hopes to stop dangerous lesions from progressing to cancer

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