Healthy Aging - High Blood Pressure
Diabetes and Hypertension
Diabetes and Hypertension
Diabetes and Hypertension
Treating Diabetic Hypertension
Treating Diabetic Hypertension
African-Americans and High Blood Pressure
One of the most serious health issues facing the African American community in the United States is hypertension .
Insomnia Could Lead to Hypertension
Chronic insomnia coupled with sleeping less than 5 hours a night increases the risk for hypertension .
Low Vitamin D Could Cause High Blood Pressure in Women
Vitamin D deficiencies in premenopausal women may increase the risk for high blood pressure later in life.
High Blood Pressure Could Lead to Memory Loss
People who have high blood pressure in middle age are more likely to have memory problems, according to a new study.
A Gout Drug Could Help High Blood Pressure
New research shows a high fructose diet increases blood pressure in men-- but a drug used to treat gout could help.
High Blood Pressure Could Lead to Silent Strokes
People with high blood pressure may be more susceptible to 'silent' strokes.
Soldiers In Combat Are More Likely to Have High Blood Presure
American servicemen and women in combat are more likely to be diagnosed with high blood pressure than other military personnel.
Faulty Blood Pressure Readings Put Patients at Risk
"White coat hypertension " and "masked hypertension " may be associated with an increased risk for sustained high blood pressure later in life.






