High Blood Pressure

Latest research findings about high blood pressure or hypertension from universities and research institutes.

High blood pressure: a sneaky thief of memory and thought

Do you know what high blood pressure is? It's a health condition where the force of blood against your artery walls is too strong. Imagine...

The double trouble of high blood pressure and high blood sugar

Around the world, over a billion people have a problem known as high blood pressure or hypertension. A lot of these people live in...

Fast-acting blood pressure treatment helps prevent stroke

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a big problem. It's a tricky condition because you might not feel sick, but it can lead to...

Breathing your way to lower blood pressure: a simple tool for health

Blood pressure is like a health meter that tells us how well our heart and blood vessels are working. Just like we measure the...

Blood pressure should be measured in both arms for accurate diagnosis

A recent study from the University of Exeter has found that blood pressure should be measured in both arms for a more accurate diagnosis...

Hospitalizations for high blood pressure surges in older US people

The number of older people hospitalized due to sudden, sharp increases in blood pressure has significantly risen over the past two decades.

A deep dive into coffee, green tea and high blood pressure

Do you like drinking coffee or green tea? Many adults love these beverages, especially in the morning. Coffee gives them a quick energy boost,...

The plum solution: a possible natural remedy for high blood pressure

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a big health problem in America. Half of the adults in the U.S., which is over 122 million...

Keep an eye on your heart: regular blood pressure checks at home are important!

Imagine you're a superhero and your superpower is to stop bad guys from causing harm in your city. Your heart has a similar job! It...

High blood pressure during exercise is a serious warning

Higher blood pressure during physical exertion and slower recovery of blood pressure after exercise may indicate a greater risk of hypertension.