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W e all know that keeping your blood pressure in a healthy range (below 120/80 mmHg) is crucial for heart health-after all, ...
A new study suggests that reducing systolic blood pressure below the clinically safe threshold of 120 mmHg over time may produce slight health-protective benefits against late-life dementia and ...
Because of these risks, doctors now recommend a more personalized approach. For most people over 60, it is best to aim for a systolic pressure under 130 mmHg, but not lower than 120 mmHg. This range ...
Healthcare professionals measure blood pressure using millimeters of mercury (mmHg). Low blood pressure or hypotension is any reading lower than 90 mmHg over 60 mmHg. However, most doctors will ...
INTENSIVE blood pressure (BP) control in patients with hypertension reduces the risk of all-cause dementia by 15%, according to the CRHCP-3 cluster-randomised trial involving 33,995 individuals in ...
Mineralys Therapeutics (MLYS) announced that the New England Journal of Medicine, or NEJM, published results from the company’s pivotal Phase 2 ...