Many people suffer with high blood pressure in America despite the efforts of the American Heart Association's warnings of its potential destruction. Although there are a variety of common risks factors that contribute to its development, Americans do not get their blood pressure checked as often as they should.
It is evident, however, that a combination of lifestyle changes along with a high blood pressure drug are effective against the disease also classified as the "silent killer." If ma...
Read more »...every 3 American adults suffers from hypertension, or high blood pressure. Hypertension is... Read more »
...most common side effects are headache, stuffy nose, flushing of the face and rarely dizziness or... Read more »
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...people. • Lp(a) can be a cause for substantial high blood pressure─especially in women over... Read more »
High blood pressure goes hand-in-hand with obesity. As obesity increases among children in the... Read more »
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...more details. If you are taking this medication for high blood pressure, lifestyle changes such... Read more »
...Pronounced: (sill-DEN-uh-fil) Side Effects Headache, flushing, stomach upset, heartburn, nasal... Read more »
...upset, back pain, muscle pain, nasal stuffiness, flushing, pain in arms or legs, dizziness, or... Read more »
...more details. If you are taking this medication for high blood pressure, it is important to have... Read more »
...fingers/hands (tremor), swollen/red/painful gums, dizziness, flushing, and high blood pressure... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A high blood pressure reading at the doctor's office may not be as predictive of heart risks as a high blood pressure reading... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Growing like a weed may put babies at risk for high blood pressure in adulthood. Weight gain between birth and five months and... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Women with psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease, appear to have an increased risk for developing diabetes and high... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Inducing a pregnancy at 37 weeks, may be healthier for some women and their babies. About six percent of pregnancies are... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) Researchers believe high blood pressure can be traced back to a person's childhood. Analyses of blood pressure tracking studies... Read summary »