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...
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A recent study from the University of Bologna has revealed important information about how beta-blockers—commonly used to treat high blood pressure—may affect women differently than men. The study suggests that women without a history of heart disease face a higher risk of developing heart failure when hospitalized for certain heart conditions. Beta-blockers are medications often […] The post Can beta-blockers harm women’s heart health? appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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...
A new study from Yale New Haven Hospital shows that delays in diagnosing high blood pressure (hypertension) are common and can lead to delays in...
A new study from the University of California San Diego suggests that simply standing up more often during the day may help improve heart health in...
A new study from the University of California San Diego suggests that simply standing up more often during the day may help improve heart health in...
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 study has shown that a drug called sotatercept could make a big difference in treating a serious lung disease known as pulmonary arterial...
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...
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—...
Cocoa might do more than just satisfy your sweet tooth—it may help protect against high blood pressure, at least in some people. A large new study...