Blood pressure monitors help you keep track of your numbers—and get them under control—to help prevent serious medical ...
Subtle blood pressure shifts can predict heart attacks a decade before typical symptoms emerge, according to cardiologist Dr.
Did you know that people with so-called “stage 1” hypertension, a modest rise in blood pressure, face a significantly greater ...
New AHA guidelines say many adults should check their blood pressure two to three times a week, or daily if newly diagnosed ...
Research shows that drinking a daily glass of pomegranate juice can lower blood pressure, especially in people with higher readings.
A new study suggests that going to bed at the same time every night could lower blood pressure in people with hypertension.
Jones: The AHA recommends that all patients with high blood pressure use a home monitor to measure their blood pressure at least two or three times per week. In my practice, I recommend that my ...
Blood pressure often rises in the morning due to the body’s natural circadian rhythm, early hormone release, and increased activity levels. Factors like poor sleep, high salt intake, stress, and ...
Checking your blood pressure at home is essential for managing hypertension and preventing heart disease, stroke, and kidney damage. Experts recommend monitoring at least three times a week, or daily ...
Several factors, including stress, diet, caffeine, smoking, medication use, and some health conditions, can cause fluctuating ...
If you have been to see a healthcare provider recently, you are familiar with the ritual of blood pressure measurement. Before you can talk with the professional you came to consult, the office will ...
As the researchers explained, it’s long been known that day-to-day shifts in when a person goes to bed are linked to poorer ...