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Effect of Body Mass Index on Blood Pressure Varies by Race Among Children
September 21, 2012 Obesity in black children more severely impacts blood pressure than in white children who are equally overweight, according to a new ... > full story -
Low Calorie Cranberry Juice Lowers Blood Pressure in Healthy Adults, Study Finds
September 20, 2012 Regularly drinking low-calorie cranberry juice may help get your blood pressure under control, according to new ... > full story -
Abnormal Carotid Arteries Found in Children With Kidney Disease
September 20, 2012 Children with mild to moderate kidney disease have abnormally thick neck arteries, a condition known as carotid atherosclerosis, usually seen in older adults with a long history of elevated ... > full story -
Yogurt Consumption, Blood Pressure, and Incident Hypertension
September 19, 2012 Adding more yogurt to your diet without increasing the number of calories you eat may help lower your risk of high blood pressure, according to new ... > full story -
Sesame and Rice Bran Oil Lowers Blood Pressure, Improves Cholesterol
September 19, 2012 People who cooked with a blend of sesame and rice bran oils saw a significant drop in blood pressure and improved cholesterol levels, according to new ... > full story -
Rx Guide for High Blood Pressure
September 19, 2012 Blood pressure medications are currently failing millions of Americans, who continue to battle hypertension and remain at increased risk for heart attack and ... > full story -
Blood Pressure Diet Works, but Adherence Drops Among African-Americans
September 19, 2012 Better adherence to the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet is associated with significant reductions in blood pressure. However, African-Americans may be less likely than whites to adopt ... > full story -
LifeSkills Training Helps Teens Manage Anger, Lower Blood Pressure
September 10, 2012 A 10-week program that fits easily into the high school curriculum could give students a lifetime of less anger and lower blood pressure, according to new ... > full story -
More Pregnant Women Taking High Blood Pressure Drugs, Yet Safety Unclear
September 10, 2012 Nearly 5 percent of pregnant women are prescribed drugs to treat high blood pressure, including some drugs that aren’t considered safe for mothers or their babies, according to new ... > full story -
Tough Medicine: Reducing Hypertension in African American Men
September 10, 2012 Even though African American men in the United States are disproportionately more likely to have uncontrolled high blood pressure (or hypertension) than other racial and ethnic groups, they are less ... > full story
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