A study that was presented at the American College of Cardiology's 74th Annual Scientific Session & Expo in Chicago, IL found that midlife women using a mobile health app had higher engagement and...
Researchers set out to determine the prevalence of pickleball-related fractures examined in United States emergency departments from 2002 to 2022, as well the demographics associated with those fractures....
The US Preventive Services Task Force assessed the benefits and harms of osteoporosis screening in adults aged 40 years or older without a known diagnosis of osteoporosis or history of fragility fractures.
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A randomized clinical trial found that a nurse-led intervention strategy could improve systolic blood pressure and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in patients with HIV, reducing their risk of...
This COVID-19 roundup includes coverage of the FDA’s guidance for the correct Moderna vaccine dosage for pediatric patients, COVID-19 outcomes for patients with hypertension and diabetes, and the risk of...
The US Preventive Task Force (USPSTF) expanded upon their previous recommendations on screening for hypertensive disorders, including gestational hypertension, in patients who are pregnant.
Using a systematic review, researchers evaluated the use of low-dose combination triple and quadruple antihypertensives to manage hypertension in patients.
Researchers investigated the association and the potential sex differences between hypertension and blood pressure in early adulthood (ages 30-40 years) with late-life brain health.
According to a study, pregnant women without a previous diagnosis of hypertension developed postpartum hypertension—some more than 6 weeks after delivery.