Hypertension affects nearly half of American adults, often developing silently until it leads to serious health complications. While medication remains a cornerstone of treatment for many, growing ...
More than half of US adults with uncontrolled hypertension are not aware that they have high blood pressure, according to an analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data.
Field-based homeless health care programs can improve hypertension control among people experiencing homelessness, according ...
Research led by Sichuan University in China has revealed that bedtime antihypertensive medication dosing improves nocturnal blood pressure control over morning dosing in patients with hypertension.
More than 1 in 5 US adults with hypertension now has both diabetes and high cholesterol. Yet only about 1 in 4 has all three conditions under control, according to an analysis published in the Journal ...
This study evaluated whether adherence to a hypertension quality measure correlates with actual blood pressure control.
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers compared blood pressure (BP) self-monitoring along with self-titration of antihypertensive medication to usual care for patients with ...
In this Q&A, Mineralys CEO Jon Congleton discusses how targeting aldosterone could reshape hypertension treatment. Aldosterone synthase inhibitors (ASIs) are drawing a lot of attention. What first ...