High blood pressure is generally called the “silent killer,” is one condition that demands daily care. Medications help, but small lifestyle changes often work like quiet healers. Exercise is one of ...
Hypertension or high blood pressure and low blood pressure are both so intricately linked with heart health that everyone who has ever visited a doctor for any illness has probably had to get their BP ...
High blood pressure, a widespread condition, can be managed with natural drinks alongside medical treatment. Green tea, hibiscus tea, beetroot juice, pomegranate juice, and oat milk offer benefits.
Strength training is beneficial with managed blood pressure, but heavy weights should be avoided if severe hypertension exists, says a cardiologist. Regular physical activity is a cornerstone of a ...
If you have been waiting for a smartwatch that supports blood pressure monitoring, reports suggest Huawei could soon launch its next-generation smartwatch in India, potentially featuring this ...
Nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure—a condition called hypertension. In August 2025, the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology released new guidelines on ...
Kirstyn Hill has worked as a clinical pediatric and women’s health pharmacist since 2020. She was driven to work with a patient population that is not often able to easily speak up for themselves and ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Apple Watch Series 11 models that go on sale on Friday can notify users that they may have high blood pressure, in a feature the company has powered using artificial ...
Nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure – a condition called hypertension. Hypertension is the No. 1 risk factor for heart disease and stroke. In addition, hypertension increases risk of ...
A fermented food that has been a staple on plates in Korea for thousands of years has gone global in the past decade, with new research revealing that kimchi can lower triglycerides and blood pressure ...
Despite strong evidence that salt substitutes can safely lower sodium intake and reduce high blood pressure, very few Americans use them. A new analysis of nearly 20 years of national health data ...