Arterial stiffening is strongly linked to blood pressure — but not kidney function — in children with early chronic kidney ...
Aerobic exercise, which strengthens your heart so it can pump with less effort, was the second-most-effective intervention, ...
Four out of five American adults with high blood pressure don't have their condition under control, putting them at increased ...
Arterial pressure decline after surgery predicts higher death and organ injury during ICU transition. Imaging hazards arise as metallic cosmetics and tattoo pigments cause heating and artifacts during ...
Background Intraocular pressure (IOP) exhibits significant fluctuations in response to changes in body posture. Postural modification may serve as a potential adjunctive strategy for IOP management in ...
High blood pressure at birth may be an early warning sign, setting the stage for cardiovascular disease later in life. A longitudinal study, the ENVIRONAGE birth cohort, set out to understand whether ...
Higher blood pressure at birth and in early childhood is linked to a higher risk for elevated blood pressure and hypertension ...
Scientists have found that beige fat, unlike white fat, may actually help control blood pressure, via a study in mice, which could lead to new treatments for hypertension.
Higher blood pressure targets may be necessary to optimize outcomes among individuals with cirrhosis and septic shock. Survival is more likely with a mean arterial pressure (MAP) between 70 and 75 mm ...
Critically ill patients with shock had similar outcomes whether blood pressure monitoring was invasive or noninvasive in a randomized trial. Survival, organ failure, and need for dialysis were all ...
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 pump blood into your arteries. The bottom number is ...