Although minorities are often affected by CVD risk factors, cultural differences can act as barriers to care. Alexander R. Green, MD, highlighted the barriers to hypertension management and how to overcome...
A recent study examined the effects of lowering of diastolic blood pressure in relation to treatment with antihypertensive therapy on the risk of myocardial damage, coronary heart disease events, stroke,...
A recent analysis assessed whether 4 common antihypertensive drugs could have an impact on the risk of developing major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder.
Researchers analyzed the representativeness of the SPRINT and HOPE-3 trials relative to treating patients in the United States and explored cardiovascular disease risk profiles of various populations with...
A recent study examined the connection between achieved blood pressure and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease and hypertension.
A recent study assessed the prevalence and impact of antihypertensive treatment among older individuals with low blood pressure in a primary care population.
A recent study sought to determine whether the measurement of serum levels of several immunoglobulins could predict the risk of cardiovascular events in patients with hypertension.
A new study evaluated the prevalence of hypertensive urgency and the short-term outcomes associated with the condition, as well as the effect of hospital management on rates of adverse events.