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Seasoning May Cut Salt Needs in Hypertension (CME/CE) Source: MedPage Today Primary Care [2013.05.18] SAN FRANCISCO (MedPage Today) -- A greater taste for salt among older hypertensive adults might be sated by seasoning instead, a small experimental study showed.
Surprising Findings On Hypertension In Adolescents Source: Hypertension News From Medical News Today [2013.05.07] Teenagers with high blood pressure appear to have better psychological adjustment and enjoy higher quality of life than those with normal blood pressure, suggests a study in the May issue of Psychosomatic Medicine: Journal of Biobehavioral Medicine, the official journal of the American Psychosomatic Society...
Safety-Net Clinics Face Challenges Controlling Hypertension In Their Patients Source: Hypertension News From Medical News Today [2013.04.19] Federally funded safety-net clinics for the uninsured lag behind other health care providers in controlling blood pressure among the low-income patients who rely on them for care, a new Michigan State University analysis suggests...
Relationship Between Obesity, Heart Disease And Hypertension Source: Hypertension News From Medical News Today [2013.04.13] Obesity, heart disease, and high blood pressure (hypertension) are all related, but understanding the molecular pathways that underlie cause and effect is complicated...
Preeclampsia (Pregnancy Induced Hypertension) Source: MedicineNet Hydronephrosis Specialty [2012.05.21] Title: Preeclampsia (Pregnancy Induced Hypertension) Category: Diseases and Conditions Created: 11/14/1998 4:06:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 5/21/2012 12:00:00 AM
Teens With Abnormal Levels Of Uric Acid At Increased Risk For Hypertension Source: Gout News From Medical News Today [2012.05.03] Teens with high levels of uric acid appear to be at increased risk for high blood pressure, according to results of research from scientists at Johns Hopkins Children's Center...
High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Quiz: Test Your Medical IQ Source: MedicineNet amlodipine and benazepril Specialty [2011.02.16] Title: High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) Quiz: Test Your Medical IQ Category: MedicineNet Quiz Created: 2/9/2011 12:56:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 2/16/2011 5:47:08 PM
Picture of Hypertension Source: MedicineNet Renal Artery Stenosis Specialty [2011.02.03] Title: Picture of Hypertension Category: Images Created: 2/3/2011 1:47:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 2/3/2011 1:47:29 PM
Portal Hypertension Source: MedicineNet Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt Specialty [2008.09.13] Title: Portal Hypertension Category: Diseases and Conditions Created: 1/31/2005 8:20:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/13/2008 12:00:00 AM
What Affects Blood Pressure? Cell Phones, Salt And Yoga Source: Health News from Medical News Today [2013.05.17] Presented at the 28th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Hypertension Considered the "silent killer," high blood pressure affects approximately one billion people worldwide, including one in three adults in the United States. From May 15 - 18, 2013, members of the medical community from across the globe gather at the 28th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Hypertension (ASH) in San Francisco to discuss the epidemic...
Healthy Doctors Preach What They Practice (CME/CE) Source: MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians [2013.05.17] SAN FRANCISCO (MedPage Today) -- Doctors and nurse practitioners who have mastered heart healthy behaviors themselves are more likely to recommend the full gamut of lifestyle modifications to prevent hypertension, a survey showed.
Debating the Appropriate Sodium Levels Source: Medscape Cardiology Headlines [2013.05.16] Earlier this week, the Institute of Medicine stirred up controversy when it stated the data are insufficient to recommend lowering sodium levels beyond 2300 mg per day. The AHA came out against the IOM report, but hypertension experts heartwire spoke with say the recommendations are right on the money Heartwire
Pumpless Paracorporeal Assist Device Helps Infants With Severe Respiratory Failure Survive Until Lung Transplantation Source: Respiratory / Asthma News From Medical News Today [2013.05.08] Adults with end-stage respiratory failure and pulmonary hypertension requiring ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) have been "bridged" toward lung transplantation with novel lung assist devices such as the Novalung. This and related devices work based on pumpless application of oxygenators. A presentation by David M...
Grapes Activate Genes Responsible For Antioxidant Defense In The Heart Source: Hypertension News From Medical News Today [2013.05.06] A study appearing in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry¹ demonstrates that grapes are able to reduce heart failure associated with chronic high blood pressure (hypertension) by increasing the activity of several genes responsible for antioxidant defense in the heart tissue...
New Advances In The Management Of Patients With Cirrhosis Source: Liver Disease / Hepatitis News From Medical News Today [2013.04.30] New data from clinical studies presented for the first time at the International Liver Congress™ 2013 provide new rationale for an old and established treatment option for portal hypertension.1 Additionally, spleen stiffness predicts the occurrence of clinical complications, which is of paramount importance in clinical practice...
Hope For Improved Management Of Cirrhosis Source: Liver Disease / Hepatitis News From Medical News Today [2013.04.27] New data from clinical studies presented for the first time at the International Liver Congress™ 2013 provide new rationale for an old and established treatment option for portal hypertension. Additionally, spleen stiffness predicts the occurrence of clinical complications, which is of paramount importance in clinical practice...
News From The Journal Of Clinical Investigation: April 24, 2013 Source: Hypertension News From Medical News Today [2013.04.25] An ACE in the hole for hypertension There are multiple environmental triggers that contribute to high blood pressure (hypertension), including aging, obesity, stress, alcohol intake, and excess dietary salt; however, the physiological mechanisms that are regulated by these triggers are not fully understood...
Beetroot Juice Can Help Lower Blood Pressure Source: Hypertension News From Medical News Today [2013.04.16] A cup of beetroot juice a day can help lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension, according to a new study. The study was conducted by researchers from Queen Mary, University of London and was published in the American Heart Association journal Hypertension...
WHO Raises Alarm About High Blood Pressure Source: Hypertension News From Medical News Today [2013.04.09] The World Health Organizations is raising the alarm about high blood pressure on World Health Day 2013. High blood pressure or hypertension kills nearly 1.5 million people every year in South-East Asia making it the single-most important risk factor for non communicable diseases like heart attack and stroke...
Women With Lupus Have A Higher Risk For Preeclampsia Source: Lupus News From Medical News Today [2012.11.03] DMARD Use Rare in Pregnancy; May Pose Slight Preeclampsia Risk New research reports that women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have a two-fold increase in risk of preeclampsia - a dangerous condition in which pregnant women develop high blood pressure (hypertension) and protein in their urine (proteinuria) after 20 weeks of gestation...
Lupus Increases Risk For Preeclampsia In Pregnancy Source: Lupus News From Medical News Today [2012.11.01] New research reports that women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have a two-fold increase in risk of preeclampsia - a dangerous condition in which pregnant women develop high blood pressure (hypertension) and protein in their urine (proteinuria) after 20 weeks of gestation...
FDA Warns About Sildenafil in Kids with PAH Source: MedPage Today Product Alert [2012.08.31] The FDA has cautioned against using sildenafil (Revatio) to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension in children younger than 17, after an unexpectedly high rate of mortality in a clinical trial.
BUSM Study Finds Gout And Hyperuricemia On The Rise In The U.S. Source: Gout News From Medical News Today [2012.06.28] Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have found that the incidence of gout and hyperuricemia (high uric acid levels) in the U.S. has risen significantly over the last 20 years and is associated with major medical disorders like hypertension and chronic kidney disease...
Gout And Hyperuricemia On The Rise In The U.S. Source: Gout News From Medical News Today [2012.06.28] Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) researchers have found that the incidence of gout and hyperuricemia (high uric acid levels) in the U.S. has risen significantly over the last 20 years and is associated with major medical disorders like hypertension and chronic kidney disease...
Improving Weight Loss Success By Putting Focus On Immediate Health Benefits Source: Body Aches News From Medical News Today [2010.08.12] Most weight loss programs try to motivate individuals with warnings of the long-term health consequences of obesity: increased risk for cancer, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and asthma. New research suggests the immediate health benefits - such as reduced pain - may be the most effective motivator for helping obese individuals shed extra weight and commit to keeping it off...
Shock wave therapy for kidney stones linked to diabetes Source: The Doctors Lounge - Urology Mayo Clinic researchers are sounding an alert about side effects of shock wave lithotripsy such as diabetes, hypertension.
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