Repurposing amlodipine, a commonly used blood pressure medicine, could help manage attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, according to an international study.
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a debilitating condition and a major cause of premature death worldwide. Chronic stress plays a significant role, but the underlying mechanism involving ...
Chronic stress raises blood pressure. New research from , Japan, reveals that voluntary exercise prevents hypertension (high blood pressure) by restoring STAT3 levels in the amygdala.
Repurposing amlodipine, a commonly used blood pressure medicine, could help manage attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, according to an international study involving the ...
Mia Jack was stealing a glance backward when she lost control of the quadbike she'd been motoring around a family gathering.
Addenbrooke’s doctor Dr Shruti Agrawal has led the UK’s first multi-centre study of its kind designed to improve outcomes for ...
Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, occurs when blood flows through your blood vessels at pressures that are lower than normal. Low blood pressure is primarily a concern if it produces ...
These brain benefits persisted years after seniors stopped such tight blood pressure control MONDAY, Jan. 27, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Maintaining tight control over blood pressure for even a short ...
MONDAY, Jan. 27, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Maintaining tight control over blood pressure for even a short while can provide lasting benefits for seniors’ brain health, a new clinical trial says.
U.S. President Donald Trump - who during his first term used a "maximum pressure" sanctions policy against President Nicolas Maduro - referred to Maduro as a dictator during the 2024 U.S. campaign.
They found a new way in which microplastics may disrupt blood vessels and brain health, without crossing from the bloodstream to the brain. Microplastics are tiny particles of plastic, that break ...
Or maybe high blood pressure while lying down is simply harder on the heart and brain than it is when upright. Researchers will need more data to clarify the role of lying-down blood pressure ...