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For more than 35 years, University of Oklahoma Health Campus researchers have played a key role in the Strong Heart Study, a ...
That satisfying “crack” in your neck may feel like instant relief, but doctors warn it could come at a dangerous cost.
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Vegetables rich in fiber, nitrates, and potassium may lower blood pressure. Examples include leafy greens, broccoli, beets, carrots, and potatoes.
High blood pressure in the early 40s is associated with an increased left atrial contractile strain in the early 60s in men but not in women, a study finds.
As people grow older, keeping blood pressure in a healthy range becomes more important—but also more complicated. High blood ...