Tag: High Blood Pressure

10 foods account for 40% of salt in your diet

10 foods account for 40% of salt in your diet

Nine in 10 U.S. adults eat too much sodium. Most of it comes from common restaurant or grocery store items. Top sources of sodium in our diet? — Cold cuts, pizza, of course, but bread?

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February 8, 2012 | By | Reply More
Five-year campaign seeks to use prevention to cut heart disease

Five-year campaign seeks to use prevention to cut heart disease

The 5-year Million Hearts Campaign hopes to help millions of Americans improve their heart health by preventing and treating high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and tobacco use.

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February 7, 2012 | By | Reply More
How to cut your risk of heart disease — Tips from the NIH

How to cut your risk of heart disease — Tips from the NIH

The bad news: Heart disease is the number one killer of both women and men in the U.S. The good news: there’s much you can do to prevent heart disease. Here’s how . . .

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February 5, 2012 | By | Reply More
Is overnight sleep testing overprescribed?

Is overnight sleep testing overprescribed?

The use of overnight sleep testing has soared. One reason, critics say: testing is a lucrative business for doctors.

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January 16, 2012 | By | Reply More
Focus on heart health

Focus on heart health

While you’re thinking of hearts this Valentine’s Day, do yourself—and your loved ones—a favor: focus on your own heart.

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February 1, 2011 | By | Reply More
Deaths would drop with more preventive services

Deaths would drop with more preventive services

As many as 50,000 to 100,000 deaths in people under age 80 could be prevented each year if just nine simple of preventive services were implemented effectively.

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May 13, 2010 | By | Reply More
Comparing Blood Pressure Medicines

Comparing Blood Pressure Medicines

Finding the right medicine for you depends on balancing the benefits, side effects, and costs.

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March 6, 2010 | By | Reply More
Dr. Carolyn Clancy: new hope for chronic disease management

Dr. Carolyn Clancy: new hope for chronic disease management

Chronic diseases such as heart failure,high blood pressure, arthritis and diabetes don’t generally go away—but they can be managed, writes Dr. Carolyn Clancy, director of the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in her latest column. “If you or a loved one has a chronic condition,” she writes, “you know that managing it can [...]

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January 30, 2009 | By | Reply More
Which treatment is best for you?

Which treatment is best for you?

Dr. Carolyn Clancy Dr. Carolyn Clancy, director of the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, writes a regular advice column for consumers to help them navigate the health-care system. In this column, Dr Clancy talks about efforts to create guides to help patients decide which treatments are best for them. 

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November 18, 2008 | By | Reply More
Swedish to study link between pregnancy disorder and migraines

Swedish to study link between pregnancy disorder and migraines

Swedish hospital will launch a study this fall to see if there is a link between migraines and a potentially dangerous pregnancy disorder called pre-eclampsia. About 8% of women will develop pre-eclampsia during pregnancy, but most cases are mild. In some cases, however, pre-eclampsia can be severe and lead to serious neurological complications including stroke [...]

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October 3, 2008 | By | Reply More