You are here : health.am > High Blood Pressure Center > High Blood Pressure news High Blood Pressure news MDC researchers and clinicians identify mediator of blood pressure regulation in the liver • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 27 11 For 60 years, scientists have puzzled over the possibility of a hepatic osmoreceptor that influences blood pressure regulation. Now, researchers of the Max Delbrück… Storytelling may help control blood pressure in African-Americans • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 18 11 Controlling blood pressure is not only a medical challenge, but a social one as well. Because patients are required to strictly adhere to a treatment plan that may include… Blood pressure control system found in kidney’s structural units • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 17 11 The kidney is made up of roughly 1 million working units called nephrons. These basic structural units remove waste products from the blood, recycle some substances to be… It takes 2 for improved control of blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 13 11 New British-led research shows that starting treatment of blood pressure with two medicines rather than the one produces better and faster results and fewer side effects – findings… Heart scans show those most likely to need statins • High Blood Pressure news • Nov 17 10 A heart scan that checks for hardening of the arteries is a better way to predict who will benefit from cholesterol-fighting statin drugs, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday… Treatment zaps high blood pressure at the source • High Blood Pressure news • Nov 17 10 A device that destroys nerves leading to the kidney safely lowered blood pressure in people with treatment-resistant hypertension, potentially offering a new option for millions of people who struggle… The risks of hypertension • High Blood Pressure news • Nov 01 10 Retirement doesn’t come easily to Bettye Cooper. She has tried a couple of times. But at age 71, it still hasn’t stuck. Currently she’s a rental agent for a 32-apartment complex in Hartford.… LSUHSC study IDs proteins regulating water retention in salt-sensitive hypertension • High Blood Pressure news • Oct 24 10 Research conducted by scientists at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans has found that two proteins in the brain act as valves to turn the hormone that… Paper highlights blood pressure risk in overweight children • High Blood Pressure news • Oct 18 10 Sophia Antipolis, 15 October 2010: The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) welcomes the findings of a paper presented today at the American Heart Association’s High Blood Pressure Research 2010… Novel approach yields new insights into the causes of pre-eclampsia • High Blood Pressure news • Oct 07 10 An exciting collaboration between the Universities of Cambridge and Nottingham has resulted in new insights into the hypertension that frequently blights pregnancy. The results, published in the… No cardiovascular benefit observed for pine-bark extract • High Blood Pressure news • Sep 27 10 Use of pine bark extract, at a dose of 200 milligrams per day, appears safe but did not improve risk factors for heart disease, according to a report in the… Blacks Hospitalized for High Blood Pressure Five Times More Often than Whites • High Blood Pressure news • Jul 06 10 The hospital admission rate for Blacks with hypertension was 161 per 100,000 people in 2006 – nearly 5 times the hospitalization rate for Whites (33… High fructose diet may contribute to high blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Jul 02 10 People who eat a diet high in fructose, in the form of added sugar, are at increased risk of developing high blood pressure, or hypertension, according to… Doctors Focus on Kids’ Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Jun 30 10 Do you know your child’s blood pressure? Amid the world-wide obesity epidemic and broader concerns about improving heart health, blood pressure has emerged as an important question—for kids of any weight.… Hypertension - The Silent Killer • High Blood Pressure news • Jun 30 10 Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is often called “the silent killer,” because it is a deadly disease that shows no early symptoms. It is the single most significant risk factor… How much is too much? • High Blood Pressure news • Jun 24 10 Are you eating too much salt? That depends who you ask. If you ask Health Canada, the answer would most likely be “yes.” According to the Canadian Community Health Survey, Canadian adults… Connection elucidated between obesity, salt sensitivity and high blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Jun 17 10 One way obese people become salt sensitive and hypertensive has been identified by Medical College of Georgia researchers. They’ve documented a chain of events in which excess… ‘Normal’ Blood Pressure in Male Teens a Warning Sign • High Blood Pressure news • Jun 15 10 Teen boys with normal blood pressure levels are three to four times more likely to develop high blood pressure in early adulthood than their female counterparts, a new… Link discovered between bipolar disorder, hypertension • High Blood Pressure news • Jun 15 10 A researcher at MSU has found a link between bipolar disorder and hypertension, which he said could help the treatment for both ailments. Dale D’Mello, an associate professor in the MSU… Poor Aerobic Fitness, Low Physical Activity Linked to Greater High Blood Pressure Risk • High Blood Pressure news • Jun 04 10 Low levels of physical activity in young adults may account for a “substantial” proportion of high blood pressure incidence over time, researchers report in… High BP Need Not Sideline Most Student Athletes • High Blood Pressure news • May 31 10 Competitive sports aren’t off limits for most children with hypertension, according to updated guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics. However, temporary restriction from strenuous sports may be required… Control of High Blood Pressure Improving in U.S., But Prevalence Not Decreasing • High Blood Pressure news • May 26 10 About 50 percent of patients with hypertension have adequate control of their blood pressure, meeting a goal of Healthy People 2010, but the rate of… Strategy May Help Translate Research Findings About Blood Pressure Treatment Into Clinical Practice • High Blood Pressure news • May 25 10 Academic detailing—a method involving face-to-face education of clinicians by investigators trained to present trial findings and guidelines—may have been associated with a small change… Fewer sugary drinks may lower blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • May 25 10 Drinking fewer sugary drinks may help lower blood pressure, U.S. researchers said on Monday in findings adding to a growing body of research supporting cutting back on sweetened beverages.… Chiropractic Techniques Help to Lower Blood Pressure? • High Blood Pressure news • May 24 10 High blood pressure is one of the many symptoms stemming from nerve interference in the neck. Chiropractic patients can experience a significant drop in blood pressure – even after just… Page 3 of 15 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main