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Should you take your prescribed blood pressure medication even if you feel fine without it? Dr. Lacy Anderson says yes!
University of North Carolina researchers affiliated with the School of Nursing and School of Medicine contributed to new blood pressure guidelines released by the American Heart Association and ...
The right tunes (and a few deep breaths) can help bring your blood pressure down, according to research published in Cureus. The study found that listening to a slow classical music piece caused an ...
A top Australian cardiologist and a retired academic have debunked the biggest myth about heart health, revealing which test Australians should actually focus on.
If you have been taking your blood pressure (BP) reading by strapping your left arm to the device so far, it may cost you nothing to take a second reading by strapping your right arm too. One of my ...
The risk of heart attacks peaks between 7 am and 11 am. Stress hormone levels rise, blood pressure shoots up, platelets become stickier -- all of which make the heart work harder ...
TRYVIO is the first systemic hypertension treatment to target a new pathway in over 30 years and is the only endothelin receptor antagonist (ERA) to be included in the ACC/AHA clinical practice ...
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