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High blood pressure: Two major signs not to ignore indicating a hypertensive crisis
HIGH blood pressure is a common condition which could be fatal if not managed correctly. When blood pressure becomes too high a hypertensive crisis may ensue or a stroke. Experiencing any of these two signs could be a warning not to ignore.
Source: Daily Express - Health - July 5, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Ibuprofen side effects: Painkiller can increase risk of three life-threatening conditions
IBUPROFEN and other painkiller medicines that fall into the category of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can raise your risk of heart attack, stroke and high blood pressure. How much is safe to take before you're at greater risk of complications?
Source: Daily Express - Health - July 2, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How to lose visceral fat: Two drinks to completely avoid if you want to shrink that belly
VISCERAL fat deposits can bulk together around internal organs, leading to more than a wider waistline. Interfering with the body's functionality, it can increase the risk of high blood pressure, stroke, and bowel cancer.
Source: Daily Express - Health - June 20, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High blood pressure: Key nutrients that can lower blood pressure – which foods to eat
HIGH blood pressure - otherwise known as hypertension - affects one in four adults in the UK. The condition dramatically increases the risk of heart attacks and stroke, so it's best to lower your reading.
Source: Daily Express - Health - June 11, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

4 Ways Exercise Helps Fight Aging
Everyone knows that exercise is good for you. But it’s not just beneficial for the young, healthy and already fit. It’s also one of the best defenses against the toughest aspects of aging. Exercise not only improves heart and lung health, but research shows that even modest physical activity is good for the brain, bones, muscles and mood. Numerous studies have found that lifelong exercise may keep people healthier for longer; delay the onset of 40 chronic conditions or diseases; stave off cognitive decline; reduce the risk of falls; alleviate depression, stress and anxiety; and may even help people live longer....
Source: TIME: Health - June 1, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Liz Seegert Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news

Study: High blood pressure in mothers during pregnancy raises stroke risk in children
Children with mothers who exhibited high blood pressure during pregnancy show a higher incidence of stroke and heart disease according to a study scheduled for presentation at an online conference this week.
Source: Health News - UPI.com - June 1, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

People with OCD are THREE TIMES more likely suffer a stroke than those without the condition
Researchers from Taiwan say they don't know why there is a link, but suspect people with OCD have other conditions that raise their risk such as high blood pressure or even schizophrenia.
Source: the Mail online | Health - May 28, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How to live longer: The ‘optimal’ number of hours of sleep to increase longevity
SLEEP deficiency is linked to numerous life-limiting health conditions such as: heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke. In order to prolong your life, it's crucial to get enough shuteye.
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 26, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High blood pressure: The easiest way to lower your BP reading today
HAVING high blood pressure is akin to walking around with an invisible ticking time bomb. The devastating consequences of what is otherwise known as hypertension isn't usually apparent until a stroke or heart attack strikes.
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 16, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Combined effect of hypertension and hyperuricemia on ischemic stroke in a rural Chinese population
To investigate the combined effect of hypertension and hyperuricemia to the risk of ischemic stroke in a rural Chinese population.
Source: BMC Public Health - April 23, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Peng Sun, Mengqi Chen, Xiaofan Guo, Zhao Li, Ying Zhou, Shasha Yu, Hongmei Yang, Guozhe Sun, Liqiang Zheng and Yingxian Sun Tags: Research Source Type: research

How to reduce blood pressure - 10 tips for healthy BP
HIGH blood pressure often has no symptoms but is a huge contributor to heart disease and stroke. It's important to keep your blood pressure down for your overall health, so here are 10 ways you can reduce your blood pressure.
Source: Daily Express - Health - April 14, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

'Couch Potato' Lifestyles Cause Up to 8% of Global Deaths
Physical inactivity is a known risk factor for premature death and several non-communicable diseases, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and several cancers.
Source: WebMD Health - March 30, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Risk for stroke four times higher in Black adults than Whites, study finds
Black middle-aged adults in the United States are four times as likely to suffer a stroke as White adults in the same age group, an analysis published Monday by the journal Hypertension found.
Source: Health News - UPI.com - March 29, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

High blood pressure: Covid restrictions might have triggered spike in readings
HIGH blood pressure is like a ticking time bomb. The catastrophic impact on blood vessels causes them to harden and narrow, meaning the people affected are at higher risk of a heart attack and stroke.
Source: Daily Express - Health - March 12, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Hispanic People at Risk for Heart Disease Going Untreated
Even after suffering a stroke, many Hispanic Americans still have uncontrolled diabetes, high blood pressure or other conditions that raise their risk of a repeat one, a new study finds.
Source: WebMD Health - March 4, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news