Adults with moderate high blood pressure treated with antihypertensive medication before or during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy have fewer complications than those who receive no treatment, ...
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers compared hypertension-associated complications and the use of healthcare services at five years among hypertensive individuals managed ...
The benefits and safety of the treatment of mild chronic hypertension (blood pressure, <160/100 mm Hg) during pregnancy are uncertain. Data are needed on whether a strategy of targeting a blood ...
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Do you know your hypertension stage? It could save your life
If you've been told your blood pressure reading is "a little high," you might be wondering what that really means and what, if anything, you should do about it. The good news: Today's doctors have a ...
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Hypertension during pregnancy? Know the early warning signs, risk factors and complications
Gestational hypertension is a condition in which a pregnant woman experiences elevated blood pressure levels. If left unmanaged, it can pose serious health risks to both the mother and the baby. In an ...
Some of the changes associated with the menopausal transition can increase the risk of hypertension (high blood pressure). For example, declining estrogen levels can narrow blood vessels, and ...
Objective Women of reproductive age (WRA) in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) bear a disproportionate burden of ...
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