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Medical experts say the necessary steps are relatively simple. Stay away from overly salty foods, such as French fries and ...
The 2025 joint report from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology replaces the 2017 version.
The next time you get your blood pressure checked, expect your medical provider to be a little more aggressive about high ...
If a woman has chronic hypertension before or during their pregnancy, new guidelines recommend treatment when the pressure is ...
High blood pressure (including stage 1 or stage 2 hypertension) affects nearly half (46.7%) of all adults in the U.S.
High blood pressure causes the force of your blood to press against the walls of your blood arteries, which reduces the efficiency of your heart and forces the vessels and heart to work harder ...
Health experts have released updated guidelines for managing blood pressure, including an earlier start to treatment and a stronger focus on cutting out alcohol. For those who drink, the new ...
A major update after six years reshapes hypertension care with stricter lifestyle rules and faster treatment plans.
Alcohol also reduces the liver’s ability to regulate blood sugar. Once alcohol leaves the system, blood sugar begins to normalise.
The guidelines, released Thursday, encourage doctors to recommend healthy lifestyle changes as a first course of action for the first three to six months before prescribing medication. Meanwhile, a ...
Exercise is also very helpful. Being active strengthens your heart, which helps it pump blood more easily and lowers blood ...