Low and high systolic blood pressures at admission are tied to worse outcomes after endovascular thrombectomy, but the latter ...
Background There is a lack of contemporary data describing patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction post ...
Reducing salt in breads and in prepackaged foods could prevent cardiovascular disease, according to 2 recent studies.
Systolic blood pressure that is too low -- as well as too high -- may put patients who have had a noncardioembolic ischemic stroke at risk for another one, researchers found. Compared with patients ...
An intensive three-year intervention to lower the top blood pressure number to less than 120 mm Hg was more effective at preventing death, heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular events in ...
Under current guidelines, a systolic blood pressure reading between 140-150 is considered healthy. A national trial completed in late 2015, however, showed that reducing systolic blood pressure to ...
Not all proteins function the same way in the body, especially when it comes to heart health. In a review of controlled ...
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Study suggests some tap water may raise blood pressure
Risk factor comparable to low physical activity, researcher suggests ...
Systolic blood pressure has a continuous, graded, strong, independent, and aetiologically significant relationship to mortality from coronary heart disease, stroke, and all cardiovascular diseases, as ...
Dr. Clyde Yancy answers the question: 'Importance Of Blood Pressure Numbers?' — -- Question: Is the top (systolic) or the bottom (diastolic) blood pressure more important? Answer: One of the big ...
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