You are here : health.am > High Blood Pressure Center > High Blood Pressure news High Blood Pressure news 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… Home monitoring, Web-based tool improves blood pressure control • High Blood Pressure news • May 21 10 A pharmacist-led home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) program supported by the American Heart Association’s Heart 360 website dramatically improved blood pressure control for patients with uncontrolled hypertension, according to… Air pollution raises blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • May 18 10 My blood pressure just jumped up: People who live in urban areas are more likely to have hypertension, and the effects are greater in women than men, according to German researchers. The… Anti-inflammatory drugs can help block hypertension-related kidney damage • High Blood Pressure news • May 11 10 Anti-inflammatory drugs appear to help block the rapid kidney destruction that can occur with hypertension, Medical College of Georgia researchers report. Treating hypertensive rats with the broad-acting anti-inflammatory drug… Hypertension: The silent but deadly disease • High Blood Pressure news • May 09 10 Health experts are worried about the increasing number of people afflicted with hypertension in the region, and particularly in the Kingdom. Hypertension was recently the focus of attention during a three-day… Hypertension Plus Tachycardia Equals High Risk • High Blood Pressure news • May 06 10 An elevated resting heart rate is associated with an increased risk of cardiac events in high-risk hypertension, according to a secondary analysis of a large randomized trial. Among patients randomized to… Lower Your Blood Pressure Without Medication • High Blood Pressure news • May 05 10 You don’t always need prescription medications to lower your blood pressure. By making these 10 lifestyle changes, you can lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart disease. … Automating Healthcare – Can Optimal Blood Pressure Control be Computerized? • High Blood Pressure news • May 03 10 Electronic health records (EHR) with controlled interventions can produce optimal blood pressure (BP) control and reduce mortality, according to data presented at the American Society of Hypertension… Despite Tests, High Blood Pressure Hard to Recognize in Children • High Blood Pressure news • May 03 10 A Johns Hopkins Children’s Center study of 2,500 patient records suggests that medical staff fails to check a child’s blood pressure a fifth of the time, and… Parents’ Blood Pressure, Waist and Hip Circumference Are Keys to Identifying Masked Hypertension in Their Kids • High Blood Pressure news • May 02 10 Data unveiled today at the American Society of Hypertension Inc.‘s 25th Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition (ASH 2010) suggest children and… Urinary Protein Marks Renal Risk in Hypertension • High Blood Pressure news • Apr 30 10 Elevated urinary albumin may be a trouble sign for the kidneys and heart in hypertensive patients without diabetes, researchers found. Microalbuminuria in a prospective cohort study in this population predicted… American Society of Hypertension Practices What It Preaches to Combat ‘Neglected Disease’ of Hypertension • High Blood Pressure news • Apr 15 10 In the wake of the Institute of Medicine’s report on hypertension highlighting it as a ‘neglected disease’ and urging a more focused and… Health Fair Referrals Help Improve Patients’ Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Apr 13 10 The study looked at data on 100 middle-aged men and women from low-income immigrant communities in Los Angeles who had their blood pressure checked at a health fair. Some… Chymase inhibitors could enhance treatment for damaged hearts • High Blood Pressure news • Mar 25 10 Millions of patients with high blood pressure and heart failure take a class of drugs known as ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) inhibitors. These drugs prevent the body from processing angiotensin… What Are Diuretics? • High Blood Pressure news • Mar 18 10 Diuretics are a common medication used to treat high blood pressure. They are relatively inexpensive and are widely available. In addition to high blood pressure, diuretics are often used to treat other illnesses, including:… Taking blood pressure pills cuts risk of dying • High Blood Pressure news • Mar 18 10 People with high blood pressure who want to reduce their risk of having a stroke or dying prematurely should get their prescriptions filled and see their doctor regularly. In… Feeling Lonely Increases Blood Pressure for People 50 and Older • High Blood Pressure news • Mar 18 10 Chronic feelings of loneliness take a toll on blood pressure over time, causing a marked increase after four years, according to a new study at the University… Blood pressure, “rich” blood affect baby’s growth • High Blood Pressure news • Feb 10 10 Women with high blood pressure and blood overly rich in red blood cells are more likely to give birth to babies who are too small or born too early, researchers… What You Should Know About How Smoking Could Cause High Blood Pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 30 10 Arteries are arteries that carry the blood from the heart to other parts of your body. Raised blood pressure will occur if the blood can’t… Low-carb diet best for lowering blood pressure • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 27 10 People with high blood pressure who want to drop some pounds may want to choose a low-carb diet, a new study shows. In the study, overweight or obese individuals who… Blood pressure control abnormal in newborns of smoking mothers • High Blood Pressure news • Jan 26 10 Newborns of women who smoked during pregnancy show signs of circulatory dysfunction in the first few weeks of life that get worse throughout the first year, Swedish researchers… Page 4 of 15 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last » << Back to main