Lowering top blood pressure below this number may save your life
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common health problem that can lead to serious heart issues like heart attacks and strokes.
Managing blood pressure...
Mediterranean diet plus lifestyle changes cut diabetes risk by 1/3
A new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Spanish researchers has shown that combining a Mediterranean-style diet with calorie...
Cervical cancer survivors may have higher anal cancer risk
For women who have survived cervical cancer, there may be a hidden health risk they haven’t considered: anal cancer.
New research from MUSC Hollings Cancer...
Simple blood test may help diagnose Alzheimer’s years earlier
A major new study by the University of California San Diego School of Medicine has found that blood tests could help detect Alzheimer’s disease...
Acupuncture helps older adults ease chronic back pain, study finds
A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has found that acupuncture can help older adults with chronic low back pain...
Mini-strokes: a warning sign you shouldn’t ignore
A mini-stroke, also called a transient ischemic attack (TIA), is a short episode where a person experiences stroke-like symptoms.
Although the symptoms go away within...
Which blood pressure number matters more? Your age could hold the answer
Blood pressure readings always come with two numbers.
The top number is called systolic pressure, and it shows how much force your heart uses to...
Could a common diabetes drug prevent vision loss in older people?
A diabetes medicine called metformin might be helpful in treating a serious eye disease known as age-related macular degeneration, or AMD.
This condition affects millions...
A promising new drug could treat kidney diseases more effectively
A new study has brought exciting news for people living with chronic kidney disease.
Researchers have tested a new experimental drug and found that it...
Why ibuprofen could be risky for people with high blood pressure
People who take medicine for high blood pressure should be careful when using ibuprofen, a common painkiller sold in pharmacies and supermarkets.
A recent study...