Hypertension can affect your mind, heart, eyes and more, often without causing any obvious symptoms at all.
High blood pressure or hypertension is called the 'silent killer' as you usually don't feel any different, even when your levels are high. Even within the larger risk that hypertension poses for ...
In your 50s, prevention is about identifying and actively managing risk factors before a heart attack occurs.
Men are more likely than women to die from high blood pressure, diabetes and HIV/AIDS, after shrugging off medical care for the conditions, a new study says. These differences crop up even though men ...
Blood pressure fluctuations may seem ordinary, but emerging research reveals a deeper threat to health. Scientists have found troubling connections between variable blood pressure and accelerated ...