A recent study from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health reveals that millions of Americans may be using home blood pressure devices with...
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A recent study from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health reveals that millions of Americans may be using home blood pressure devices with cuffs that don’t fit properly, leading to inaccurate readings. These over-the-counter devices are popular for their convenience and affordability, but the standard cuff sizes often don’t accommodate everyone, particularly those with […]
A recent study from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health reveals that millions of Americans may be using home blood pressure devices with...
FRIDAY, Sept. 6, 2024 -- People are encouraged to monitor their blood pressure at home, but many folks will find that household blood-pressure cuffs...
A new study suggests that people over 60 with untreated high blood pressure may have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The research,...
A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine reveals that increasing the use of home blood pressure monitoring among U.S....
A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine reveals that increasing the use of home blood pressure monitoring among U.S....
A new study shows that bariatric surgery is more effective at controlling high blood pressure in people with obesity compared to using blood pressure...
FRIDAY, Sept. 6, 2024 -- An epidemic of high blood pressure is occurring in young adults and children in the United States, a pair of new studies...
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Scientists from Harvard have uncovered a surprising finding: nearly 1 in 5 people with high blood pressure may unknowingly be taking medications for...
A new study found that patients with throat issues had a decreased ability to regulate their blood pressure. The study published in iJAMA...