
Treating Milder Forms of Pre-Existing High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Improves Some Outcomes
Treating even mildly elevated, or non-severe, blood pressure during pregnancy reduces the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and is unlikely

Treating even mildly elevated, or non-severe, blood pressure during pregnancy reduces the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and is unlikely

Patients undergoing noncardiac surgery who received a single dose of tranexamic acid (TXA), which promotes blood clotting, at the beginning

Extreme heat accounted for about 600-700 additional deaths from cardiovascular disease annually over a decade-long period in the U.S., according

An artificial intelligence (AI)-based computer algorithm accurately predicted a person’s likelihood of suffering heart problems related to clogged arteries based

Regular physical activity had nearly doubled the cardiovascular benefit in individuals with depression or anxiety, compared with individuals without these

Patients taking renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor (RAASi) medications for heart failure had significantly lower blood potassium levels when taking patiromer—a drug

People who received personalized nutrition education in a series of sessions conducted at their regular grocery store significantly improved their

Compared with a placebo, the addition of the injectable cholesterol lowering drug alirocumab to high-intensity statin treatment in patients who

Shaving critical minutes off the time it takes to diagnose a heart attack and begin treatment could be as simple

Drinking coffee-particularly two to three cups a day-is not only associated with a lower risk of heart disease and dangerous