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High blood pressure at any age, no matter how long you have it, may speed cognitive decline

Research Highlights:

  • Memory, concentration and other cognitive functions decline faster among middle-aged and older adults who have high blood pressure than those who do not.  
  • Even seemingly slight blood pressure elevation during middle and older age is linked to a faster decline in […]
2021-11-02T12:36:11+08:00 December 19th, 2020|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments

New prevention, treatment insights top 2020 list of heart and stroke scientific research

DALLAS, Dec. 14, 2020 — Despite most of the medical research community refocusing their work on the COVID-19 pandemic crisis and other studies getting delayed as labs closed to avoid spreading the disease, several significant key developments in the fight against heart […]

2021-11-02T12:36:11+08:00 December 19th, 2020|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments

Black women have the highest risk of pregnancy-related heart problems in the US

Research Highlights:

  • Significant racial disparities exist in heart-related complications among pregnant and postpartum women in the United States.
  • Despite improvements in recent years, Black women have the highest risk of pregnancy-related heart problems.
  • Clinicians treating pregnant women should be aware of the heart risks associated […]
2021-11-02T12:36:12+08:00 December 18th, 2020|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments

Updated guideline for heart valve disease spotlights less invasive treatments

Statement Highlights:

  • Updated clinical guideline for patients with valvular heart disease recommends less invasive interventions, when possible, and patient involvement in treatment considerations.
  • Patients with more severe valvular heart disease should be evaluated by a specialized team working with a primary or comprehensive valve […]
2021-11-02T12:36:13+08:00 December 18th, 2020|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments

Impaired blood vessel and kidney function underlie heart disease risk in people with HIV

Research Highlights:

  • People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have impaired blood vessel function, which increases risk of heart and blood vessel-disease.
  • The increased heart disease risk is especially pronounced in people with HIV who also have kidney disease.
  • The increased heart disease risk remains […]
2021-11-02T12:36:14+08:00 December 17th, 2020|Categories: Cardiovascular|0 Comments