High blood pressure may lead to abnormal heart rhythm: Study
High blood pressure or hypertension can lead to atrial fibrillation or abnormal heart rhythm. Read on to know how you can control this most common heart rhythm disorder.
High blood pressure or hypertension can lead to atrial fibrillation or abnormal heart rhythm. Read on to know how you can control this most common heart rhythm disorder.
A new study finds strong association between diastolic blood pressure before the age of 50 and brain damage in later life. Read on to know more.
Resaearchers, however, found no significant link between income and blood pressure in women. In fact, women with higher household income tended to have a lower risk of developing high blood pressure.
Hypertension or high blood pressure (BP) is a disorder that needs medical attention along with lifestyle modification. On this World Hypertension Day, we share with you a list of spices that will help you manage your BP.
On this World Hypertension Day, we tell you about the small but significant lifestyle changes that can help you to manage the numbers on your blood pressure (BP) machine in a more efficient way.
As the World Hypertension Day 2019 is approaching, here we tell you about some of the factors that may increase your risk of developing hypertension.
In a new study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, the researchers identified that work stress and impaired sleep are linked to a threefold higher risk of cardiovascular death in employees with hypertension.
A new study published in the British Medical Journal has revealed that people consuming iodised salt are at an increased risk of suffering from high blood pressure than those who are using pebble salt, washed before use.
Hypertension has been found to be the most common non-communicable disease (NCD) which is screened across India in Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) followed by diabetes and cancer, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Make these changes in your diet to regulate your blood pressure.
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic in the US have found that better cardiorespiratory fitness leads to better longevity, regardless of age, with no limit on the positive effects of aerobic fitness.
Even school children are not safe. On World Heart Day, a recent study revealed that 23% of school children from rural India have high blood pressure
Turns out, people with a long-term problem of blood pressure has an increased risk of aortic valve disease (AVD) - problems with the valve that controls how blood is pumped from the left ventricle of the heart out into the main artery, the aorta.
Is your blood pressure shooting up continuously? Are you worried about it? Has your medication failed to do the trick? Don't get tensed, exercising will help you to lower your blood pressure. Just, do it right away to stay fit and healthy.
Managing your blood pressure is a big task and one thing that you always overlook is to keep your stress level down. Try it and it will do wonders.
The research developed a strong connection between obesity and high blood pressure.
Make sure your systolic blood pressure is as low as 120 mmHG. This can prevent you from developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) that can eventually cause dementia, finds study.
Today is World Emoji Day and here we are with the perks of smiling and using smileys. If you want to reduce risks of hypertension, stroke, heart ailments and stress, go smile all the more.
The SPRINT trial included 9,361 non-diabetic hypertensive adults at an elevated risk of a cardiovascular event.
If you have hypertension and diabetes together, the intensity of organ damage accelerates.
Worldwide, every third person is suffering from hypertension. The disease is directly responsible for 29% of all stroke, 24% of heart attacks and 13% of the kidney in India.
Chances of organ damage increases when one suffers from uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes together than suffering from diabetes with the blood pressure being in control.
If you suffer from high blood pressure. Modify your diet right away.
Hypertension is commonly seen in people older than 50 years, but recently patients much younger are also seeking treatment for hypertension.
High blood pressure or hypertension can lead to atrial fibrillation or abnormal heart rhythm. Read on to know how you can control this most common heart rhythm disorder.
A new study finds strong association between diastolic blood pressure before the age of 50 and brain damage in later life. Read on to know more.
Resaearchers, however, found no significant link between income and blood pressure in women. In fact, women with higher household income tended to have a lower risk of developing high blood pressure.
Hypertension or high blood pressure (BP) is a disorder that needs medical attention along with lifestyle modification. On this World Hypertension Day, we share with you a list of spices that will help you manage your BP.
On this World Hypertension Day, we tell you about the small but significant lifestyle changes that can help you to manage the numbers on your blood pressure (BP) machine in a more efficient way.
In a new study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, the researchers identified that work stress and impaired sleep are linked to a threefold higher risk of cardiovascular death in employees with hypertension.
A new study published in the British Medical Journal has revealed that people consuming iodised salt are at an increased risk of suffering from high blood pressure than those who are using pebble salt, washed before use.
Hypertension has been found to be the most common non-communicable disease (NCD) which is screened across India in Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) followed by diabetes and cancer, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic in the US have found that better cardiorespiratory fitness leads to better longevity, regardless of age, with no limit on the positive effects of aerobic fitness.
Even school children are not safe. On World Heart Day, a recent study revealed that 23% of school children from rural India have high blood pressure
Turns out, people with a long-term problem of blood pressure has an increased risk of aortic valve disease (AVD) - problems with the valve that controls how blood is pumped from the left ventricle of the heart out into the main artery, the aorta.
Is your blood pressure shooting up continuously? Are you worried about it? Has your medication failed to do the trick? Don't get tensed, exercising will help you to lower your blood pressure. Just, do it right away to stay fit and healthy.
Managing your blood pressure is a big task and one thing that you always overlook is to keep your stress level down. Try it and it will do wonders.
The research developed a strong connection between obesity and high blood pressure.
Make sure your systolic blood pressure is as low as 120 mmHG. This can prevent you from developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) that can eventually cause dementia, finds study.
Today is World Emoji Day and here we are with the perks of smiling and using smileys. If you want to reduce risks of hypertension, stroke, heart ailments and stress, go smile all the more.
The SPRINT trial included 9,361 non-diabetic hypertensive adults at an elevated risk of a cardiovascular event.
If you have hypertension and diabetes together, the intensity of organ damage accelerates.
Worldwide, every third person is suffering from hypertension. The disease is directly responsible for 29% of all stroke, 24% of heart attacks and 13% of the kidney in India.
Chances of organ damage increases when one suffers from uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes together than suffering from diabetes with the blood pressure being in control.
If you suffer from high blood pressure. Modify your diet right away.
Hypertension is commonly seen in people older than 50 years, but recently patients much younger are also seeking treatment for hypertension.
Instituted by the World Hypertension League (WHL) in 2005, each year World Hypertension Day is celebrated on May 17 to increase the awareness of Hypertension and related disease.
Forest bathing will make you thank nature once again.
As the World Hypertension Day 2019 is approaching, here we tell you about some of the factors that may increase your risk of developing hypertension.
Make these changes in your diet to regulate your blood pressure.
Find out why hypertension is more dangerous than you think.