High Blood Pressure News and Research

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Human stem cells show promise against fatal children's diseases

Human stem cells show promise against fatal children's diseases

60% of people in the U.S. age 18 and older have at least one chronic medical condition

60% of people in the U.S. age 18 and older have at least one chronic medical condition

FDA proposes major revisions to the physician labeling for prescription drugs

FDA proposes major revisions to the physician labeling for prescription drugs

Simple blood test could indicate higher risk for coronary events in women after post-menopausal hormone therapies

Simple blood test could indicate higher risk for coronary events in women after post-menopausal hormone therapies

Thiazide-type diuretic shown to be best first-choice drug for hypertensive patients

Thiazide-type diuretic shown to be best first-choice drug for hypertensive patients

Erection problems may signal serious heart disease

Erection problems may signal serious heart disease

Blood pressure confusion for diabetics

Blood pressure confusion for diabetics

Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with CPAP may lower blood pressure

Treatment of obstructive sleep apnea with CPAP may lower blood pressure

51% of insured U.S. residents regularly take prescription drugs for chronic illnesses

51% of insured U.S. residents regularly take prescription drugs for chronic illnesses

Obesity and unhealthy lifestyles linked to more complex urinary problems

Obesity and unhealthy lifestyles linked to more complex urinary problems

Drug therapy for phenylketonuria reverses heart damage

Drug therapy for phenylketonuria reverses heart damage

New York Times examines health care access of undocumented immigrants

New York Times examines health care access of undocumented immigrants

New clues into how preeclampsia may surface in some pregnancies

New clues into how preeclampsia may surface in some pregnancies

Radioactive carbon-14 determines the number of fat cells remains constant in all body types

Radioactive carbon-14 determines the number of fat cells remains constant in all body types

Mothers' high normal blood sugar levels place infants at risk for birth problems

Mothers' high normal blood sugar levels place infants at risk for birth problems

Vitamin D linked to reduced mortality rate in chronic kidney disease

Vitamin D linked to reduced mortality rate in chronic kidney disease

Obesity can increase dementia risk by up to 80 per cent - people who are underweight also face an elevated risk

Obesity can increase dementia risk by up to 80 per cent - people who are underweight also face an elevated risk

Kidney disease substantially worsens in a fourth of African Americans despite therapy for hypertension

Kidney disease substantially worsens in a fourth of African Americans despite therapy for hypertension

Harmful blood glucose levels linked to genetic mutation

Harmful blood glucose levels linked to genetic mutation

Breakthrough compound could lead to new class of antihypertensive drugs

Breakthrough compound could lead to new class of antihypertensive drugs

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