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This global study found rising rates of pediatric hypertension, highlighting obesity's impact and the need for improved ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Blood Pressure When You Eat Red Meat RegularlyDiets high in red meat increase your risk of high blood pressure. Learn how red meat affects blood pressure, and how much you should eat.
Researchers have found that cognitive function decreases more rapidly following onset of new hypertension, especially among older individuals.
Burden of Hypertension in India and The Need for Educational Interventions With an estimated 315 million people affected by ...
All individuals with hypertension should be screened for primary aldosteronism (PA), according to a clinical practice guideline.
Among children and adolescents, the diagnosis of hypertension was more common when made from a single office visit than from ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Body When You Follow the Rice DietThe rice diet involves almost entirely fruit and rice. It was originally used to treat kidney failure and high blood pressure ...
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MedPage Today on MSNNovel Antihypertensive Reduced Blood Pressure in Primary AldosteronismBaxdrostat is a highly selective, second-generation, nonimidazole aldosterone synthase inhibitor; 100 times less baxdrostat ...
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Money Talks News on MSNSleeping With Lights on Linked to Diabetes, Hypertension and ObesityYour bedroom lighting choices could be silently damaging your health every night. Research shows just one night of moderate light exposure during sleep raises insulin resistance and prevents proper ...
Quality of life in people living with HIV was lower in those who had weight gain from adherence to antiretroviral therapy.
When Imoleayo Folarin, Abuja-based mother of two walked into the hospital for a routine antenatal check-up during her ...
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Health and Me on MSNMore Men In Their 30s Are Getting Diagnosed With Diabetes And Hypertension But Is Only Lifestyle To Be Blamed?Rising rates of diabetes and hypertension in men in their 30s are tied to urban lifestyles—but a new report suggests genetics ...
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