Hypertension-related stroke risk can be decreased by lowering systolic BP to less than 140 mm Hg via aggressive pharmacological treatment.
A new study from Johns Hopkins reveals that improper arm position during blood pressure checks can lead to inaccurate ...
Do you truly need that prescription for hypertension pills? A new study found an improperly positioned arm can lead to ...
Recent research has shed light on a crucial factor affecting blood pressure readings: arm position during measurement.
Normal: If your reading is less than 120/80 mmHg, you're in the normal range. High BP: Readings that fall between 120-129 and ...
Body position: Readings should be taken while the patient is seated with their back supported, feet flat on the floor, and arm supported at heart level. Sitting on an exam table without back support ...
Early antihypertensive treatment may lead to functional dependency or death at 90 days in patients with stroke with PAD stenosis.
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Today in Italy, approximately 18 million people suffer from hypertension, many of whom are not perfectly controlled.
Researchers concluded that improper arm position could result in 40 to 54 million people being misclassified as having hypertension.
Certain commonly used arm positions may result in inaccurately high blood pressure readings and lead to a misdiagnosis of ...
The GMRx2 pill contains low doses of three blood pressure drugs―telmisartan, amlodipine and indapamide―and is proven to be ...