High blood pressure, a silent risk for heart disease, is on the rise due to stress, poor sleep, and unhealthy eating. Mumbai doctor shares practical tips to manage it, maintain a healthy weight, ...
High blood pressure, often asymptomatic, silently damages arteries and organs, leading to cardiovascular issues like heart attack and stroke. Managing it involves lifestyle changes such as a ...
Resistant hypertension affects 1 in 10 with high BP, persisting despite multiple medications. Experts warn it needs early ...
More than 70% of U.S. adults age 60-plus have high blood pressure, yet only one in four of those folks has their blood pressure (BP) under control -- often because they don't take their prescribed ...
In patients with obesity, a 3-month dietary intervention with modified alternate-day fasting led to a greater reduction in 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (BP) compared with other low-calorie diets ...
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often called a “silent killer” because it usually has no obvious symptoms but can lead to serious health complications like heart disease, stroke, and kidney ...
When it comes to checking blood pressure, even small mistakes can make a big difference. Many people don’t realize that the way they sit, or even where they place their arm, can lead to a falsely high ...