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09 Sep
Arthritis Drug Might Have Additional Heart-Healthy Benefit

Arthritis Drug Might Have Additional Heart-Healthy Benefit

TUESDAY, Sept. 9, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A common rheumatoid arthritis drug appears to also lower blood pressure, potentially reducing patients’ risk of heart disease, a ...

09 Sep
Online Blood Pressure Pics Often Misleading, A Poor Guide For Patients, Study Says

Online Blood Pressure Pics Often Misleading, A Poor Guide For Patients, Study Says

TUESDAY, Sept. 9, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Folks figuring out how to take their blood pressure at home might be tempted to use online stock photos to see how it...

08 Sep
New Pill Lowers Stubborn BP In Kidney Patients

New Pill Lowers Stubborn BP In Kidney Patients

MONDAY, Sept. 8, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A novel pill that blocks the hormone aldosterone shows promise for lowering blood pressure and potentially delaying th...

08 Sep
Kids with High BP May Face Risk of Early Heart Disease Death as Adults

Kids with High BP May Face Risk of Early Heart Disease Death as Adults

MONDAY, Sept. 8, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A heart health journey may start much earlier than once thought, as new research shows that kids with higher blood pressur...

08 Sep
AI Aids Seniors In Reading, Reporting Blood Pressure At Home

AI Aids Seniors In Reading, Reporting Blood Pressure At Home

MONDAY, Sept. 8, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Older adults managing high blood pressure might just have one more tool in the toolbox. 

A new study sugges...

05 Sep
Folks Skipping Salt Substitutes — Even Those With High Blood Pressure

Folks Skipping Salt Substitutes — Even Those With High Blood Pressure

FRIDAY, Sept. 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Most people with high blood pressure aren’t skipping the salt shaker in favor of a salt substitute, according to...

05 Sep
Blood Pressure-Related Kidney Deaths Increased Dramatically Over Last Quarter-Century

Blood Pressure-Related Kidney Deaths Increased Dramatically Over Last Quarter-Century

FRIDAY, Sept. 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Deaths from blood-pressure-driven kidney disease have increased dramatically during the past quarter-century, according to a new study.

Deaths from

04 Sep
Daily Pill Might Help People With Stubborn High Blood Pressure

Daily Pill Might Help People With Stubborn High Blood Pressure

THURSDAY, Sept. 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — An experimental pill might help people with stubborn high blood pressure that won’t relent to other treatments, clinical trial results show.

Patients with

02 Sep
Feel the Beat: Music Might Help Regulate Blood Pressure

Feel the Beat: Music Might Help Regulate Blood Pressure

TUESDAY, Sept. 2, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Everyone probably knows the phrase "music hath charms to soothe the savage breast," and new research suggests it may do the same for heart health.

A small study found that blood pressure appears to "synchronize" to patterns...

20 Aug
Seniors Neglecting Steps To Protect Heart Health, Study Says

Seniors Neglecting Steps To Protect Heart Health, Study Says

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Seniors with known heart-related problems aren’t doing a very good job taking steps to protect their health, a new study says.

Older folks with

20 Aug
Tight Blood Pressure Control Both Healthy And Cost-Effective, Projections Say

Tight Blood Pressure Control Both Healthy And Cost-Effective, Projections Say

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Tight control over blood pressure is not only good for patients, but is also cost-effective health care, a new study says.

Controlling

18 Aug
Automatic Health Stations Easy Way To Check For Heart Health Risks

Automatic Health Stations Easy Way To Check For Heart Health Risks

MONDAY, Aug. 18, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Everyone’s seen the automatic blood pressure reader wedged unobtrusively into a corner of their local pharmacy.

These sit-down machines can pay huge dividends when it comes to helping people learn their heart health ri...

15 Aug
New Blood Pressure Guidelines Highlight Lifestyle Changes, Tailored Treatment

New Blood Pressure Guidelines Highlight Lifestyle Changes, Tailored Treatment

FRIDAY, Aug. 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Nearly half of U.S. adults should receive earlier treatment for high blood pressure, including lifestyle changes and m...

12 Aug
High Blood Pressure? Try An Indoor Air Purifier

High Blood Pressure? Try An Indoor Air Purifier

TUESDAY, Aug. 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Folks fighting high blood pressure might receive some help from a household air purifier, a new study says.

Even in areas with relatively low air pollution levels, using a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) purifier at ...

07 Aug
Standing Up More Frequently Might Protect Seniors' Heart Health

Standing Up More Frequently Might Protect Seniors' Heart Health

THURSDAY, Aug. 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) — There’s a simple way older women can protect their heart health, a new study argues.

Just stand up.

Women who started standing up from a seated position more often during their day experienced notable improvemen...

07 Aug
Longer, Quicker Walks Protect Heart Health

Longer, Quicker Walks Protect Heart Health

THURSDAY, Aug. 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Adding distance to your daily walk and picking up your pace can help reduce risk of heart problems associated with high...

06 Aug
Youngsters Face Heart Health Risks From Too Much Screen Time

Youngsters Face Heart Health Risks From Too Much Screen Time

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The time children and teens spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk, a new study says.

Each additional hour of

16 Jul
Doctors Overlooking Common Cause Of High Blood Pressure, New Guidelines Say

Doctors Overlooking Common Cause Of High Blood Pressure, New Guidelines Say

WEDNESDAY, July 16, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Doctors are regularly overlooking a common hormone-driven cause of high blood pressure, a new paper warns.

As many as 30% of high blood pressure patients seen by heart specialists and 14% of those seen in primary care hav...

13 Jun
'Forever Chemicals' Linked To Elevated Childhood Blood Pressure

'Forever Chemicals' Linked To Elevated Childhood Blood Pressure

FRIDAY, June 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Kids exposed to PFAS “forever chemicals” before birth have an increased risk of high blood pressure in chi...

12 Jun
Misconceptions Abound Regarding High Blood Pressure, Poll Finds

Misconceptions Abound Regarding High Blood Pressure, Poll Finds

THURSDAY, June 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — A good number of people don’t know that high blood pressure is a silent killer, increasing a person’s he...

03 Jun
Self-Employment Is Good For Heart Health, Especially For Women

Self-Employment Is Good For Heart Health, Especially For Women

TUESDAY, June 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Being your own boss might seem potentially stressful, but self-employed women appear to have better heart health than tho...

30 May
Wildfire Smoke Threatens Heart, Lung Health For Months Afterward

Wildfire Smoke Threatens Heart, Lung Health For Months Afterward

FRIDAY, May 30, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Skies choked with wildfire smoke can affect people’s heart and lung health for up to three months afterwards, a new study says.

The particle pollution created by wildfires continues to increase people’s risk of ho...

30 May
Combo Diabetes/High Blood Pressure Threatening More American Lives

Combo Diabetes/High Blood Pressure Threatening More American Lives

FRIDAY, May 30, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Twice as many Americans now face the increased risk of death that comes from having both high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, a new stud...

29 May
Dementia Tied To Heart, Metabolic Diseases

Dementia Tied To Heart, Metabolic Diseases

THURSDAY, May 29, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Heart disease, strokes and diabetes contribute to many dementia cases in the United States, but the risk is not ...

29 May
Pizza, Soup and Chicken Among Top Sources of Sodium for All Americans

Pizza, Soup and Chicken Among Top Sources of Sodium for All Americans

THURSDAY, May 29, 2025 (HealthDay News) — These days Americans can agree on few things, but unfortunately, pizza, soup and chicken aren’t among them, a new study says.

Those three foods are some of the main sources of sodium for Americans of all racial and et...

12 May
Pregnancy Health Problems Increase Kids' Blood Pressure

Pregnancy Health Problems Increase Kids' Blood Pressure

Children have an increased risk of high blood pressure if their moms suffered from health problems during pregnancy, a new study says.

Children had higher blood pre...

07 May
Conversion Therapy Harms Heart Health

Conversion Therapy Harms Heart Health

Conversion therapy might harm a young person’s long-term heart health, a new study says.

Young adults assigned male at birth were nearly three times as likely to be diagnosed with

06 May
Follow-Up Test For High Blood Pressure Condition Not Worthwhile, Researchers Say

Follow-Up Test For High Blood Pressure Condition Not Worthwhile, Researchers Say

A test commonly used to confirm a condition linked to high blood pressure is often inaccurate, causing doctors to skip treatment that might improve patients’ heart health, a new study says.

The test checks for primary aldosteronism, a condition that affects up to 3...

05 May
New Drug Could Quell Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure

New Drug Could Quell Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure

An experimental drug might help people with uncontrolled high blood pressure, according to early clinical trial results.

People taking lorundrostat experienced...

18 Apr
Pregnancy Complications Affect Future Heart Health

Pregnancy Complications Affect Future Heart Health

Complications during pregnancy can mean a woman’s future heart health is at risk, particularly if she is overweight or obese, a new study says.

Women who are carrying excess weight prior to pregnancy are more likely to develop complications like

01 Apr
Microplastics Linked To High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Stroke

Microplastics Linked To High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Stroke

Microplastics appear to be contributing to chronic diseases in shoreline areas of the United States, a new study suggests.

High blood pressure, diabetes and

25 Mar
Women More Vulnerable To Heart Risk Factors

Women More Vulnerable To Heart Risk Factors

Lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, smoking and blood pressure have a greater impact on the heart health of women than men, a new study says.

Women with poor health have nearly five times the risk of heart disease compared to women with ideal health, according to find...

19 Mar
Seniors Benefit From Tight Blood Pressure Control

Seniors Benefit From Tight Blood Pressure Control

Elderly people benefit from taking medications to keep their blood pressure low, same as younger folks, a new study says.

Systolic blood pressure kept under 130 reduces the risk...

07 Mar
Select Vitamins, Minerals During Pregnancy Protect Heart Health Later

Select Vitamins, Minerals During Pregnancy Protect Heart Health Later

Getting essential vitamins and minerals during pregnancy can help a woman maintain healthy blood pressure into middle age, new research suggests.

High levels of the minerals copper and manganese in pregnant women were associated with lower blood pressure decades later, a...

07 Mar
Poor Sleep Drives High Blood Pressure In Teens

Poor Sleep Drives High Blood Pressure In Teens

Teens who sleep fewer than 7.7 hours are more likely to have high blood pressure, a new study suggests.

Likewise, those suffering from both insomnia and a lack...

06 Mar
Breastfeeding Improves Heart Health In Children

Breastfeeding Improves Heart Health In Children

Breastfeeding can promote lower blood pressure among children, a new study says.

Longer-term breastfeeding appears to populate a baby’s gut with diverse bacteri...

21 Feb
Rewards of Tight Blood Pressure Control Outweigh Risks, Trial Finds

Rewards of Tight Blood Pressure Control Outweigh Risks, Trial Finds

The health benefits of aggressive blood pressure control outweigh the potential risks for seniors, according to the latest results from a major clinical trial.

About 85% of seni...

19 Feb
Docs Don't Track Pregnancy Complications That Threaten Long-Term Health

Docs Don't Track Pregnancy Complications That Threaten Long-Term Health

Women who develop a complication like diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy are at higher risk of stroke or heart disease in the years after delivery.

10 Feb
Sister Study Shows Link Between Pregnancy Complications, Heart Risks

Sister Study Shows Link Between Pregnancy Complications, Heart Risks

It's long been known that certain complications of pregnancy can raise a woman's risk for heart trouble years later.

But new research shows that even the sisters of these women can be at higher heart risk -- suggesting risks may be genetically shared within families.

...

04 Feb
Heart Patients Aren't Taking Lifesaving Meds

Heart Patients Aren't Taking Lifesaving Meds

Drugs like blood thinners, cholesterol-lowering statins and blood pressure meds can protect the health and extend the lives of people with heart disease....

28 Jan
Weight Loss Boosts Long-Term Health of Kids With Obesity

Weight Loss Boosts Long-Term Health of Kids With Obesity

Helping kids with obesity drop pounds can have a huge impact on their future health.

When these children and teens lose weight, they are less likely to have type 2 diabetes, high...

28 Jan
Noisy Settings OK For Blood Pressure Testing

Noisy Settings OK For Blood Pressure Testing

Don’t worry if someone’s checking your blood pressure in a loud public place.

The reading they get is apt to be just as accurate as if the test were taking place in ...

28 Jan
Heart Health Risk Factors Continue To Increase

Heart Health Risk Factors Continue To Increase

Major heart health risk factors like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure remain on the rise in the United States, according to an annual report from the American Heart Associati...

27 Jan
Locking Down Blood Pressure Protects Brain Health

Locking Down Blood Pressure Protects Brain Health

Maintaining tight control over blood pressure for even a short while can provide lasting benefits for seniors’ brain health, a new clinical trial says.

People had lower ri...

10 Jan
Being Told to 'Calm Down,' Other Microaggressions May Raise Risk for Postpartum Hypertension

Being Told to 'Calm Down,' Other Microaggressions May Raise Risk for Postpartum Hypertension

The words “calm down” are worse than unhelpful -- they actually can increase blood pressure among new mothers of color, a study has found.

Gender-based racism through such microaggressions significantly increased a new mom’s blood pressure, compared to ...

13 Dec
In Mouse Studies, New Hope Against a Dangerous Complication of Pregnancy

In Mouse Studies, New Hope Against a Dangerous Complication of Pregnancy

The same technology behind COVID vaccines might be able to protect both the mother and child from a dangerous complication of pregnancy.

A new mouse study published Dec. 11 in the journal Nature sh...

13 Dec
Caregiving Stress Can Raise Blood Pressure for Young Black Women

Caregiving Stress Can Raise Blood Pressure for Young Black Women

Caregiving for children or sick loved ones can be very stressful. so much so it can affect your heart health, new research shows.

High caregiving stress increases risk of high bloo...

12 Dec
Blood Pressure Ups & Downs May Harm Seniors' Thinking

Blood Pressure Ups & Downs May Harm Seniors' Thinking

Keeping your blood pressure in check is important for more than just heart health -- it can also keep your brain sharp as you age.

A new study published Dec. 11 in the journal Neurology sho...

09 Dec
One Type of Blood Pressure Med May Help Prevent Post-Stroke Epilepsy

One Type of Blood Pressure Med May Help Prevent Post-Stroke Epilepsy

Some people develop epilepsy after surviving a stroke, as the injury they’ve sustained causes scarring and disorganized electrical activity in their brains.

But one type of blood pressure ...

27 Nov
Heart Trouble Harms Men's Brains Far Sooner Than Women's

Heart Trouble Harms Men's Brains Far Sooner Than Women's

Men with heart risk factors tend to lose their brain health more quickly than women with similar heart risks, a new study finds.

These men face brain decline as early as their mid-50s, while women are most susceptible from their mid-60s onward, researchers report in the ...