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Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Walk Every Day?Studies show walking is an easy and effective way to prevent and manage blood pressure, and can reduce your risk of ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCan salt substitutes lower blood pressure in diabetes? A new Cochrane review aims to find outResearchers will systematically review whether replacing regular sodium salt with alternatives like potassium or magnesium ...
Panelists discuss how prostacyclin pathway treatments remain important but challenging due to significant side effects and delivery complexity, with sotatercept potentially reducing reliance on ...
The king of fruits is here to be the king of your heart as well, aka, taking care of your heart health. A latest study has found that 2 servings of mangoes in a day help in lowering blood pressure and ...
United Therapeutics Corporation (Nasdaq: UTHR), a public benefit corporation, announced the conclusion of enrollment of the phase 3 ADVANCE OUTCOMES study evaluating the use of an extended-release ...
LifePlus, a Silicon Valley startup redefining personal health monitoring, today announced the clinical validation of ...
The study compared two strategies that used different targets for mean arterial pressure (MAP), the blood pressure level anesthesiologists aim to maintain during surgery.
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Preoperative Blood Pressure Strategies Yield Similar Postoperative Cognitive ResultsFor patients undergoing noncardiac surgery, neurocognitive outcomes do not differ with hypotension-avoidance and hypertension-avoidance strategies.
Emphysema subtypes, identified via CT, may be linked to cardiopulmonary subphenotypes that can help to target cardiac care in early COPD.
In an early look at SCOT-HEART 2, CCTA led more primary-prevention patients to make changes to reduce their risk of CVD.
What’s driving this surge? Insmed revealed that its Phase IIb trial for treprostinil palmitil inhalation powder (TPIP) in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) achieved..
In early adolescence, the offspring of mothers who smoked during pregnancy have increased risk for hypertension in early adolescence.
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