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Previous studies say coffee has health benefits. New results suggest it may help people who suffer from two cardiac risk factors at a time.
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Renal denervation uses catheters to modify a patient's renal nerves which supply blood to the kidneys. A talk with the doctor who performed the first procedure in Texas.
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The study suggests cutting a teaspoon of salt each day can work as well as hypertension medication. A North Texas doctor explains.
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You normally sit down to check your blood pressure, but UT Southwestern researchers have found standing up may more accurately show if you have hypertension.
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A recent UT Southwestern study found people had higher blood pressure during the COVID-19 pandemic. Internal Medicine Professor Eric Peterson says this can have long-term health effects like strokes and heart attacks.
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As if the discomfort from the virus wasn't enough, here's another reason to get your flu shot: New research suggests the vaccine may help avoid heart…
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Recently released guidelines have lowered the definition for high blood pressure, which increases the number of people identified as having hypertension…
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A recent CDC study found seven out of 10 U.S. adults, ages 65 and older, have hypertension, but nearly half do not have it under control. A hypertension…
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Results from a recently published study show men twice as likely as women to die from sudden cardiac death. It’s the largest cause of natural death in the…
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A recently published study suggests controlling or preventing risk factors like hypertension may limit or delay brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s…
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A health disparity from the 90s holds true: A recent study found African Americans are still at higher risk to die from a heart attack or heart failure…