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High Blood Pressure Hypertension

Hypertension or high blood pressure is known as the "silent killer" because despite being one of the most common fatal conditions worldwide, most people are unaware they have the condition because it presents with very few or no symptoms.

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New scientific statement details treatment strategies for pediatric cardiomyopathy

New scientific statement details treatment strategies for pediatric cardiomyopathy

People with insomnia symptoms may have higher stroke risk

People with insomnia symptoms may have higher stroke risk

SickKids scientists shine light on the complex genetics that underlie blood pressure regulation

SickKids scientists shine light on the complex genetics that underlie blood pressure regulation

As fewer MDs practice rural primary care, a different type of doctor helps take up the slack

As fewer MDs practice rural primary care, a different type of doctor helps take up the slack

Trends in the prevalence of individual health risk factors: how has the mortality risk changed over time?

Trends in the prevalence of individual health risk factors: how has the mortality risk changed over time?

Study pinpoints the exact location of atherosclerotic plaque rupture

Study pinpoints the exact location of atherosclerotic plaque rupture

Women taking oral estrogen therapy more likely to develop high blood pressure

Women taking oral estrogen therapy more likely to develop high blood pressure

Juicy findings: Chinese consumers embrace fruit peel delights, scientists examine nutritional value and pesticide concerns

Juicy findings: Chinese consumers embrace fruit peel delights, scientists examine nutritional value and pesticide concerns

Babies experiencing hypoxia due to sleep apnea tend to develop hypertension in adulthood

Babies experiencing hypoxia due to sleep apnea tend to develop hypertension in adulthood

One-third of adults in the U.S. with Type 2 diabetes may have symptomless cardiovascular disease

One-third of adults in the U.S. with Type 2 diabetes may have symptomless cardiovascular disease

Most American Indian/Alaska Native women of childbearing age have suboptimal heart health, AHA reports

Most American Indian/Alaska Native women of childbearing age have suboptimal heart health, AHA reports

Daily health messages increase consumption of whole grain products

Daily health messages increase consumption of whole grain products

CSEM collaborates with innovative Swiss start-up MOMM diagnostics to introduce revolutionary preeclampsia test

CSEM collaborates with innovative Swiss start-up MOMM diagnostics to introduce revolutionary preeclampsia test

Red alert on energy drinks: Severe health risks for kids and teens

Red alert on energy drinks: Severe health risks for kids and teens

Study finds significantly faster decline in cognition over the years after a heart attack

Study finds significantly faster decline in cognition over the years after a heart attack

Mutated gene protects the kidney from hypertension-induced damage

Mutated gene protects the kidney from hypertension-induced damage

Cardiovascular disease is primed to kill more older adults, especially Blacks and Hispanics

Cardiovascular disease is primed to kill more older adults, especially Blacks and Hispanics

New treatment protocol for brain hemorrhage improves survival chances without major disability

New treatment protocol for brain hemorrhage improves survival chances without major disability

New research explores if pregnant mothers' exposure to toxic metals impacts babies' kidney development

New research explores if pregnant mothers' exposure to toxic metals impacts babies' kidney development

Daily, 20-minute, brisk walk is key to optimal cardiovascular health

Daily, 20-minute, brisk walk is key to optimal cardiovascular health