Kids with white-coat hypertension might be at risk for eventual progression to sustained high blood pressure
Children and adolescents diagnosed with white-coat hypertension, a condition where blood pressure is higher when at the doctor’s office, might eventually progress to sustained hypertension, according to a…
Shorter rest periods yield same results when measuring blood pressure
American Heart Association Hypertension 2020 Scientific Sessions Report Current guidelines recommending five minutes of rest before a patient can receive a blood pressure screening may not be necessary…
How Vitamin C could help over 50s retain muscle mass
New research shows that vitamin C could help over 50s retain muscle mass in later life.
How to treat the most common heart attacks
ESC Guidelines for the management of acute coronary syndromes in patients presenting without persistent ST-segment elevation
Help your patients free themselves from dry mouth!
Dry Mouth or Xerostomia Dry mouth or xerostomia can be triggered by medications, stress, hormonal fluctuations, aging, or certain illnesses. It’s very common but it can also be…
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