A recent study reveals that women giving birth to twins face a higher long-term risk of heart disease compared to single births. Researchers indicate...
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Researchers at the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai have found that women with type 2 diabetes who are diagnosed with hypertension before the age of 50 may experience significant health benefits from intensive blood pressure treatment. The study, published in Diabetes Care, revealed that such treatment reduces the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in this group. […]
A recent study reveals that women giving birth to twins face a higher long-term risk of heart disease compared to single births. Researchers indicate...
An intensive treatment approach to lower systolic blood pressure to a target of 120 mm Hg in people with Type 2 diabetes has been found to lead to a...
A new study by researchers at Ningxia Medical University in China suggests that regular coffee consumption may reduce the risk of dementia in...
A diet inspired by non-industrialized societies can lower risks of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Researchers plan to share recipes with the...
Diabetes and high blood pressure (hypertension) are two of the most common health problems worldwide. They increase the risk of serious conditions...
New research highlights the importance of preventing high blood pressure (hypertension) as a way to lower the risk of stroke. Published in the...
A new study from Cedars-Sinai suggests that some people diagnosed with behavioral-variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) might actually have a...
A new study has found that many people with heart failure also have diabetes or high blood pressure, but even when treated, these conditions are often...
A new study reveals that mothers of twins have twice the risk of heart-related complications within a year of childbirth, with the risk further...
Scientists have discovered a possible link between medications used to treat high blood pressure and an increased risk of developing psoriasis, a...