High Blood Pressure News and Research

Latest High Blood Pressure News and Research

AMA: Obesity is a disease

AMA: Obesity is a disease

New chemical probe confirms that hydrogen sulfide is generated by body's growing cells.

New chemical probe confirms that hydrogen sulfide is generated by body's growing cells.

Risk assessment scoring system may help identify adults at risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Risk assessment scoring system may help identify adults at risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Men with haplogroup I of Y chromosome have 50% greater risk of developing heart disease

Men with haplogroup I of Y chromosome have 50% greater risk of developing heart disease

Mount Sinai researchers present several new studies at ENDO 2013

Mount Sinai researchers present several new studies at ENDO 2013

Amedra Pharmaceuticals re-launches single-dose epinephrine auto-injector, Adrenaclick

Amedra Pharmaceuticals re-launches single-dose epinephrine auto-injector, Adrenaclick

ESH and ESC issue new joint Guidelines for hypertension treatment

ESH and ESC issue new joint Guidelines for hypertension treatment

Too much sugar can lead to heart failure, shows study

Too much sugar can lead to heart failure, shows study

Research: Older adults who volunteer for work decrease their risk of hypertension

Research: Older adults who volunteer for work decrease their risk of hypertension

Study: People with obstructive sleep apnea have greater risk of sudden cardiac death

Study: People with obstructive sleep apnea have greater risk of sudden cardiac death

Green coffee bean dietary supplements does not prevent weight gain in obese mice: Study

Green coffee bean dietary supplements does not prevent weight gain in obese mice: Study

More pleasant method for measuring blood pressure

More pleasant method for measuring blood pressure

Research reveals that men who experience RLS may have higher risk of dying earlier

Research reveals that men who experience RLS may have higher risk of dying earlier

Study shows 1 in 8 patients at risk of developing serious ADE take OTC NSAIDs

Study shows 1 in 8 patients at risk of developing serious ADE take OTC NSAIDs

First Edition: June 10, 2013

First Edition: June 10, 2013

People with type 2 diabetics, hypertension more likely to have obstructive sleep apnea: Study

People with type 2 diabetics, hypertension more likely to have obstructive sleep apnea: Study

It is possible to reduce salt content without reducing the taste

It is possible to reduce salt content without reducing the taste

New study examines arterial stiffening in young, healthy population

New study examines arterial stiffening in young, healthy population

Soccer training improves heart function, reduces blood pressure in patients with type 2 diabetes

Soccer training improves heart function, reduces blood pressure in patients with type 2 diabetes

Landmark study reveals new way to treat strokes

Landmark study reveals new way to treat strokes

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