Hypertension can affect your mind, heart, eyes and more, often without causing any obvious symptoms at all.
This video provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to enable hypertension notifications on your Apple Watch using the Health ...
More than 70 percent of U.S. adults ages 60 and older have high blood pressure. If you’re among them—or at risk for hypertension—you’ll want to know what new guidelines from the American Heart ...
Most people with high blood pressure feel completely fine — until they don’t. That’s why hypertension earned the nickname “silent killer.” But when blood pressure reaches truly dangerous levels, your ...
Drinking enough water can help manage high blood pressure that stems from dehydration. Getting a daily intake of 6-8 glasses of water is optimal for blood pressure management. Beet juice and green tea ...
When you cut out caffeine, you'll miss out on the temporary spike in blood pressure people often get from caffeine. However, the exact impact of cutting out caffeine can depend on your caffeine ...