... goes, "'I'm a dermatologist so I don't need to screen for high ... opportunities for screening."
The study also found disturbingly high blood pressure levels for certain populations that are most in need ...
Despite the well-known dangers of high blood pressure, major shortfalls still exist in the screening, treatment and control of the disease even when patients are getting a doctor ...
... for failing hearts also plays a similar role in high blood pressure. They found lower-than-normal levels of the protein S100A1 in cells that line blood vessel walls in animals with high blood ...
High blood pressure and high cholesterol levels appear to be risk factors for retinal vein occlusion, a condition that causes vision loss, according to a report in the May issue of Archives ...
... with 36.2 percent of controls; those with high blood pressure had more than 3.5 times the odds of having retinal vein occlusion. High cholesterol levels were more than twice as common among patients ...
... issue of Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.
“High blood pressure is notoriously difficult to treat to goal ... much the way people with diabetes monitor their blood sugar levels with home glucose monitors ...
High blood pressure, the most commonly diagnosed condition in the United States, is becoming increasingly resistant to drugs that lower it.
... JAMA study, Feig and his colleagues treated teens with newly diagnosed high blood ... far from being a reasonable therapeutic intervention for high blood pressure, but these findings indicate a first step ...
... cholesterol and lower blood pressure in patients with mild hypertension (high blood pressure). These findings came from a 'Twins' trial, in which different treatments were given to identical twins. ...
... Dahl Memorial Lecture at the 62nd High Blood Pressure Research Conference and Workshop in Atlanta. ... tethers connecting smooth muscle cells to others in the blood vessel wall may really be what releases ...
Take a kidney out of the body and it still knows how to filter toxins from the blood. But all bets are off in the face of high blood pressure.
... the blood. But all bets are off in the face of high blood pressure. "How does the kidney know how to do it and why does it break in hypertension?" says Dr. Edward W. Inscho, ...
... ," may have a new role alongside medication and other medical measures in fighting high blood pressure, scientists in Japan are reporting. Their research is scheduled for the October 22 issue of ACS' ...
... ever before. Now, the good news: The percentage of those getting treated for and controlling high blood pressure has also increased. As a result, even the bad news has a good news aspect: more people ...
People with Alzheimer's disease who also have diabetes or high blood pressure may die sooner than people without such disorders, according to a study published in the November 4, 2008, issue of ...