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High blood pressure symptoms in eyes: Warning signs that can lead to blindness and severe eye damage
High blood pressure silently damages delicate eye blood vessels, potentially leading to vision loss. Early warning signs like blurry vision or bleedin ...
Subtle blood pressure shifts can predict heart attacks a decade before typical symptoms emerge, according to cardiologist Dr.
The AHA guidance recommends that adults diagnosed with hypertension measure their blood pressure two or three times per week.
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We Asked a Cardiologist How Often You Should Really Check Your Blood Pressure at Home
Jones: The AHA recommends that all patients with high blood pressure use a home monitor to measure their blood pressure at least two or three times per week. In my practice, I recommend that my ...
Several factors, including stress, diet, caffeine, smoking, medication use, and some health conditions, can cause fluctuating ...
If one of your health goals is lowering your blood pressure, one fruit you may want to think about incorporating into your diet is pomegranates. A scientific study published in Current Pharmaceutical ...
Want to reel in your high blood pressure? A new study suggests it might be so easy, you could do it in your sleep.
Chronic pain may play a significant role in increasing the risk of developing high blood pressure. How long the pain lasts and where it occurs both affect this risk, and part of the connection is ...
A new study suggests that going to bed at the same time every night could lower blood pressure in people with hypertension.
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What Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Smoke Regularly
Cigarette smoking exposes you to nicotine and other chemicals that can increase your blood pressure and lead to hypertension. Learn why and what happens if you quit.
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New 10-minute scan shows hidden cause of high blood pressure
A speedy new scan could improve how millions of people with high blood pressure are treated, suggests a new study led by UCL (University College London) researchers.
Hydralazine, a drug commonly used to treat high blood pressure and preeclampsia, may also help stop the growth of ...
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