For the first time since 2017, the American Heart Association has released updated guidelines to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, explains Dr. Retu Saxena.
Salt is eliminated from the body in urine in 1 to 3 days. Cutting back on salt, drinking water, and exercising may improve sodium excretion and blood pressure.
A simple urine test could reveal your risk of developing dementia decades before symptoms appear, a new study shows. For the ...
A US study tracking children for five decades has found that high blood pressure at age seven sharply raises the risk of ...
The new scan, created by doctors from Queen Mary University of London, Barts Hospital, and Cambridge University Hospital, was ...
To fight this global health crisis, the research team suggested a clear and practical goal, known as the 80-80-80 plan. The ...
Get The Healthy @Reader's Digest newsletter Don't eat a high-fat meal before getting blood drawn You should also skip the fettucini alfredo before a regular blood workup. "If you wouldn't normally ...
Hypertension (HTN) is a major risk factor for the development of coronary heart disease (CHD). Although there are many people ...
Dr. Priyanka Sherawat from AIIMS, Delhi, advises following ten essential tips for accurate home blood pressure monitoring.
Good Samaritan Hospital is hosting a men’s wellness fair on October 7th. There will be two different times people can go to ...