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New Drug Shows Promise in Treating Resistant High Blood Pressure
An experimental drug, baxdrostat, effectively lowered blood pressure in a clinical trial involving 800 adults with resistant hypertension, offering a potential new treatment option.
New Drug Shows Promise in Treating Resistant High Blood Pressure
An experimental drug, baxdrostat, effectively lowered blood pressure in a clinical trial involving 800 adults with resistant hypertension, offering a potential new treatment option.
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High Blood Pressure Linked to Dementia Risk, Medication Shows Promise
A study of over 92,000 individuals showed that high blood pressure increases dementia risk, but taking antihypertensive medications reduced dementia risk by 7% over four years.
High Blood Pressure Linked to Dementia Risk, Medication Shows Promise
A study of over 92,000 individuals showed that high blood pressure increases dementia risk, but taking antihypertensive medications reduced dementia risk by 7% over four years.
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Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Teen High Blood Pressure
A study of 1,094 children found a link between prenatal exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" and higher blood pressure in teens, particularly in males and Black youth, highlighting the need for both individual actions and policy changes to reduce exposure and mitigate health risks.
Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Teen High Blood Pressure
A study of 1,094 children found a link between prenatal exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" and higher blood pressure in teens, particularly in males and Black youth, highlighting the need for both individual actions and policy changes to reduce exposure and mitigate health risks.
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36% Bias Score


Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Higher Blood Pressure in Children
A Harvard study reveals that prenatal exposure to PFAS chemicals, known as "forever chemicals," is linked to higher blood pressure in children, with stronger effects seen in teenagers, boys, and Black children, potentially due to factors such as differing toxin removal rates and environmental injust...
Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Higher Blood Pressure in Children
A Harvard study reveals that prenatal exposure to PFAS chemicals, known as "forever chemicals," is linked to higher blood pressure in children, with stronger effects seen in teenagers, boys, and Black children, potentially due to factors such as differing toxin removal rates and environmental injust...
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28% Bias Score


Blood Pressure Treatment Significantly Lowers Dementia Risk: Large-Scale Study
A large-scale Chinese study showed that treating high blood pressure in nearly 34,000 participants with medication and lifestyle counseling reduced dementia risk by 15% and cognitive impairment by 16% over four years, providing causal evidence and suggesting significant implications for global demen...
Blood Pressure Treatment Significantly Lowers Dementia Risk: Large-Scale Study
A large-scale Chinese study showed that treating high blood pressure in nearly 34,000 participants with medication and lifestyle counseling reduced dementia risk by 15% and cognitive impairment by 16% over four years, providing causal evidence and suggesting significant implications for global demen...
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Cardiovascular Disease: US Deaths Exceed Cancer and Dementia Combined
In 2022, cardiovascular disease caused nearly 1 million deaths in the US, surpassing cancer and dementia combined; rising risk factors like obesity and high blood pressure contribute to this alarming statistic, with projections indicating a worsening crisis unless preventative measures are taken.
Cardiovascular Disease: US Deaths Exceed Cancer and Dementia Combined
In 2022, cardiovascular disease caused nearly 1 million deaths in the US, surpassing cancer and dementia combined; rising risk factors like obesity and high blood pressure contribute to this alarming statistic, with projections indicating a worsening crisis unless preventative measures are taken.
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Updated Blood Pressure Guidelines Recommend Aggressive Treatment and Alcohol Abstinence
New blood pressure guidelines from the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology recommend more aggressive treatment for high blood pressure and complete alcohol abstinence, emphasizing lifestyle changes and medication for systolic blood pressure of 130 mmHg or higher.

Updated Blood Pressure Guidelines Recommend Aggressive Treatment and Alcohol Abstinence
New blood pressure guidelines from the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology recommend more aggressive treatment for high blood pressure and complete alcohol abstinence, emphasizing lifestyle changes and medication for systolic blood pressure of 130 mmHg or higher.
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Eye Exams Detect Deadly Diseases Before Other Symptoms Appear
Eye exams can detect over 270 health conditions, including diabetes (431,000 undiagnosed cases detected in 2019), high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and various cancers, often before other symptoms appear, highlighting the importance of regular eye check-ups.

Eye Exams Detect Deadly Diseases Before Other Symptoms Appear
Eye exams can detect over 270 health conditions, including diabetes (431,000 undiagnosed cases detected in 2019), high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and various cancers, often before other symptoms appear, highlighting the importance of regular eye check-ups.
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52% Bias Score

Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Teen High Blood Pressure
Prenatal exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" is linked to higher blood pressure in teens, particularly in adolescents, males, and Black children, according to a new study of 1,094 children over 12 years, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association; the study suggests that while indiv...

Prenatal PFAS Exposure Linked to Teen High Blood Pressure
Prenatal exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" is linked to higher blood pressure in teens, particularly in adolescents, males, and Black children, according to a new study of 1,094 children over 12 years, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association; the study suggests that while indiv...
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High Blood Pressure: Risks, Types, and Management
High blood pressure, affecting 98% of patients, significantly increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes if left untreated; it's categorized into primary (genetic, age-related) and secondary (caused by other illnesses) forms, with lifestyle changes and early detection vital for management.

High Blood Pressure: Risks, Types, and Management
High blood pressure, affecting 98% of patients, significantly increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes if left untreated; it's categorized into primary (genetic, age-related) and secondary (caused by other illnesses) forms, with lifestyle changes and early detection vital for management.
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36% Bias Score

Targeted Thermal Therapy Cures High Blood Pressure in Half a Million UK Residents
A new targeted thermal therapy (TTT) treatment can cure high blood pressure in 500,000 UK residents with primary aldosteronism by destroying nodules in their adrenal glands that produce excess aldosterone, improving lives and reducing healthcare costs.

Targeted Thermal Therapy Cures High Blood Pressure in Half a Million UK Residents
A new targeted thermal therapy (TTT) treatment can cure high blood pressure in 500,000 UK residents with primary aldosteronism by destroying nodules in their adrenal glands that produce excess aldosterone, improving lives and reducing healthcare costs.
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36% Bias Score

High Blood Pressure and Diabetes Prevalence and Prevention in the US
Approximately half of US adults have high blood pressure, and over 10% have diabetes, significantly increasing heart disease and stroke risks; early diagnosis and treatment, even without symptoms, are crucial, with lifestyle changes and medications offering effective management.

High Blood Pressure and Diabetes Prevalence and Prevention in the US
Approximately half of US adults have high blood pressure, and over 10% have diabetes, significantly increasing heart disease and stroke risks; early diagnosis and treatment, even without symptoms, are crucial, with lifestyle changes and medications offering effective management.
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16% Bias Score
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