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NIGERIA DAILY: Why More Nigerians Are Battling High Blood PressureHigh blood pressure, once seen as an old-age condition, is now affecting younger Nigerians due to stress, poor lifestyle choices, and the pressures of 'hustle culture.While it can be hereditary, ...
Mr Labram Musah, the Executive Director of the Vision for Accelerated Sustainable Development (VAST-Ghana) has urged the ...
Fay W. Boozman of College of Public Health is using its Arkansas Prevention Research Center for Women’s Health to address the ...
Three decades of data from the Global Burden of Disease Study were analyzed for trends in global, regional, and national ...
Our HAPp program began in January 2025 and is going strong! Participants are learning the basics about hypertension, how to ...
Women who have experienced pre-eclampsia have accelerated accumulation of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors compared with women who had pregnancies without pre-eclampsia according to research presented ...
New podcasts from advocacy organization Phaware will highlight treatment advances in pulmonary hypertension tied to ...
NIH-supported study reveals new risk group for future high blood pressure and heart disease.
Pregnant individuals with consistently elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP), yet within the subclinical range, face a higher 5-year risk for hypertension.
In a retrospective cohort study, cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hypercholesterolaemia) were found to occur, on average, 8 years earlier in women who had experienced ...
A large new study has found that blood pressure patterns in the first half of pregnancy can help predict whether a woman will develop high blood pressure years after giving birth—even if she didn’t ...
UB research finds a new way to identify postpartum women who face an elevated risk for hypertension but are overlooked by ...
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