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Hypertension, often referred to as the “silent killer,” continues to reshape the lives of millions of Nigerians quietly ...
Have you ever imagined living with a condition that quietly damages your kidneys, heart, brain, and eyes—without warning signs? A condition that affects millions globally, yet often goes undetected ...
A comprehensive systematic review highlights a troubling intersection of mental and physical health disparities in Black ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often called the silent killer. It can affect anyone, even those who spend their lives helping others stay healthy. One Southwest ...
A SUPPLEMENT derived from freshwater can reduce the risk of a ‘silent killer’ condition, say scientists. Left untreated, the condition can increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Kidney disease, a silent threat, often goes unnoticed due to its subtle symptoms that mimic other common conditions.
Around five million Brits living with an undiagnosed "silent killer" condition are at risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Severe asymptomatic hypertension happens when your blood pressure readings are extremely high—typically at or above 180/110 ...
Hypertension has long affected communities across China, contributing to 60% of strokes and half of all heart attacks nationwide. As a leading cardiovascular expert, Prof. Feng Yingqing of ...
Failing to diagnose and treat this condition risks creating a “powder keg” of future ill health, according to the British ...
Cardiologist Dr. Yaranov emphasises the importance of recognising early heart disease symptoms and consulting doctors ...