Decreasing alcohol intake, even if an individual reports having two or fewer drinks per day, may have a positive impact on blood pressure, researchers reported.New data published in the Journal of the ...
A new Japanese study shows that even such "light-to-moderate" alcohol consumption is associated with increases in blood ...
A new Japanese study shows that even such "light-to-moderate" alcohol consumption is associated with increases in blood ...
If you're experiencing blurred vision in one eye it could be due to a medical condition that needs immediate medical aid like a stroke. Know the signs.
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common health condition that increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Keeping your blood pressure in a healthy range is very important for ...
More than 70% of U.S. adults age 60-plus have high blood pressure, yet only one in four of those folks has their blood pressure (BP) under control -- often because they don't take their prescribed ...
Sherri Gordon, CLC is a certified professional life coach, author, and journalist covering health and wellness, social issues, parenting, and mental health. She also has a certificate of completion ...
For a change of pace this month, this column will focus on evidence-based recommendations that affect at least half of all Americans, rather than the evidence-free emanations from Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...
During Apple's "awe-dropping" event earlier this month, the company unveiled its Hypertension Notifications feature, which is now available on WatchOS 26 devices, including the new Apple Watch Series ...
Nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure—a condition called hypertension. In August 2025, the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology released new guidelines on ...
Nearly half of all Americans have high blood pressure – a condition called hypertension. Hypertension is the No. 1 risk factor for heart disease and stroke. In addition, hypertension increases risk of ...
Despite strong evidence that salt substitutes can safely lower sodium intake and reduce high blood pressure, very few Americans use them. A new analysis of nearly 20 years of national health data ...