The new guidelines encourage patients to reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption entirely, compared with the old guidelines.
New hypertension guidelines from the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology mark a crucial ...
Monitoring and checking your blood pressure is about the healthiest thing you can do for the long-term well-being of your heart. Either at home or in a convenient drugstore nearby, doing so provides ...
The updated guidelines recommend that people keep their systolic blood pressure under a specific number — 130 — to prevent cognitive decline and dementia. (Again, systolic blood pressure is the first ...
Blood pressure serves as the body’s vital barometer, quietly measuring the intricate balance of cardiovascular health every moment of every day. Medical research reveals that nearly half of American ...
Internal Medicine Physician Dr. Annette Bosworth joined Bloom to break down the root causes of high blood pressure and share what everyone needs to know about the new ...
New U.S. guidelines for managing high blood pressure have been released that recommend forgoing alcohol, one step further than previous advice to limit drinking, and also highlight research linking ...
To control high blood pressure, experts recommend home blood pressure monitoring, regular exercise, and diet adjustments.
To lower your blood pressure naturally, without medication, try exercising regularly, eating healthy, and reducing stress ...
The Conversation U.S. asked cardiologist Dr. William Cornwell of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus to explain what the new guidelines mean and how you can work with your doctor to ...
Slow and deep diaphragmatic breathing (from your belly instead of your chest) while stretching can activate the ...
Dentists rarely adhered to ADA recommendations to defer treating patients who presented with elevated blood pressure levels, and the procedures were completed without causing measurable harm. The ...