Blood pressure readings slightly above normal may seem harmless, but expert says maintaining 120/80 mmHg, monitored at home, ...
When it comes to blood pressure, you should always aim for the ideal number - 120 over 80 - not more or less. Dr Levine explains why this matters.
"Is a blood pressure of 130/70 anything to worry about?" It's a good question, and one doctors didn't regularly field until the Joint National Committee of the American Heart Association announced its ...
High blood pressure is the most common risk factor for heart disease, but also the most modifiable one. Dr London shares how ...
One number in particular raises a red flag.
High blood pressure can quietly damage your heart, brain and kidneys over time. However, small, everyday habits can make a meaningful difference.
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