A recent study from the University of Bologna has revealed important information about how beta-blockers—commonly used to treat high blood...
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A new study from Swinburne University has shown that stress may raise blood pressure and increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. This research helps explain how mental stress can affect physical health. The study was led by Joe Braun and his team at Swinburne’s MedTech Vic. It was published in the Journal of […] The post How stress can raise your blood pressure appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A recent study from the University of Bologna has revealed important information about how beta-blockers—commonly used to treat high blood...
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke. While genetics and stress contribute significantly, our...
A large study has found that people with high blood pressure can significantly lower their risk of heart disease and stroke by simply walking more—...
A large study has found that people with high blood pressure can significantly lower their risk of heart disease and stroke by simply walking more—...
High blood pressure doesn’t just affect your heart—it may also impact your brain. Recent research suggests a strong link between high blood...
A new multi-national study, presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress, has revealed that air pollution may worsen symptoms of obstructive...
The factors that raise the risk of heart disease and stroke can also raise the risk of dementia. When blood vessels are damaged or blocked, it can...
The factors that raise the risk of heart disease and stroke can also raise the risk of dementia. When blood vessels are damaged or blocked, it can...
A large new study from the University of Leeds has found that people with long-term inflammatory diseases who take oral steroids are more likely to...
Managing high blood pressure when you also have kidney disease can feel like trying to keep your balance on a narrow path. Both conditions are serious...