Hypertension and Diet
HATTIESBURG, Miss., Feb. 11 -- Fewer than 20% of hypertension patients adhere to recommended DASH... swamped evidence from the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) trial, whose dietary framework
Exercise Lowers Risk of Hypertension
According to researchers at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, exercising in your early 20s could be helpful in preventing high blood pressure for years to come. A study that tracked almost 4, ...
Dark Chocolate May Lower High Blood Pressure
According to German researchers at the University Hospital of Cologne, dark chocolate and other cocoa-rich products could help to lower high blood pressure. The report, which covered ten studies on co ...
High Blood Pressure: Forget Pills, Eat Chocolate
I love peer-reviewed journal articles. There are so many of them. If you search hard enough you're sure to find something positive about your favorite nutritional vice.
Perhaps reading something posi ...
Sleep Apnea Can Lead to Diabetes and High Blood Pressure
According to researchers at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, sleep apnea, a nighttime breathing disorder that disrupts sleep patterns ...
New study: Mediterranean diet may reduce lung cancer
Mediterranean foods may reduce the risk of developing the lung disease known as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, according to a new study published in the journal Thorax. The range of antioxidants found
Study: Lung cancer screening doesn't save lives
A new study suggests that screening smokers and former smokers for lung cancer doesn't save lives or prevent advanced disease and may lead to unneeded and harmful treatment.
But it's not the final wo ...
DASH Diet
A new study suggests that the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH Diet), or a similar diet, can be beneficial not only for those trying to manage high blood pressure, but also for people
Chiropractic Care for Lower Blood Pressure
One trip to the chiropractor could cause a blood-pressure drop equal to taking two hypertension drugs at once, according to research from the University of Chicago Medical Center. The study focused