Adequate Sleep Significantly Reduces the Risk of Hypertension in Adolescents Nov. 11, 2024 — Adolescents who meet the recommended guidelines of nine to 11 hours of sleep per day were shown to ...
This useful study provides incomplete evidence regarding the pathophysiological role of low estrogen levels post-menopause in hypertension, focusing on L-AABA as a key mediator. The results describe a ...
If you're pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant, you may be concerned about the effects of high blood pressure (hypertension) on you and your baby. Hypertension can cause serious complications ...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a severe arteriopathy characterized by progressive pulmonary vascular remodeling and increased pulmonary vascular resistance leading to right heart failure and ...
Ang-II (angiotensin II) impairs the function of the antihypertensive enzyme ACE2 (angiotensin-converting enzyme 2) by promoting its internalization, ubiquitination, and degradation, thus contributing ...
Orthostatic hypertension is a real clinical phenomenon ... and neuropathy in the context of type 2 diabetes. The underlying pathophysiology is poorly understood at present but seems to involve ...
However, research shows that chronic high blood pressure, known as hypertension, raises your risk of nosebleeds. This article focuses on why high blood pressure can lead to more frequent and ...
RADNOR, PA — Idorsia Pharmaceuticals U.S. Inc. has announced the availability of TRYVIO™ (aprocitentan) in the United States for adults suffering from hypertension. This new medication is intended to ...
If you have ocular hypertension, the pressure inside your eye is above normal. Pressure builds because the eye's fluid, known as the aqueous humor, doesn't drain properly. Ocular hypertension ...
We review (1) the pathophysiology of infarct growth, (2) the advantages and pitfalls of different approaches of IGR measurement, (3) research gaps for future studies, and (4) the clinical implications ...