Diagnosing type 2 diabetes in clinical practice may require only a single blood sample, according to a study led by
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Novel molecular target to prevent scarring of the lung blood vessels identified
Pulmonary arterial hypertension, a severe form of cardiopulmonary disease in which the arteries that transport blood from the heart to
Continue reading »Statins found to enhance efficacy of chemotherapy drug in blood cancers
A team of researchers with members affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. has found that some statins could enhance
Continue reading »Slightly raised blood pressure in middle-aged is linked to dementia
Slightly raised blood pressure in the middle-aged is linked to a 50 per cent higher chance of dementia Patients with
Continue reading »Adapting lifestyle habits can quickly lower blood pressure
Researchers have demonstrated that a program aimed at helping people modify lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise is as
Continue reading »Stroke survivors could gain the most from new blood pressure guidelines
Treating high blood pressure in stroke survivors more aggressively, could cut deaths by one-third, according to new research in Journal
Continue reading »Study finds more than 40 percent of prostate biopsies could be avoided with new blood test
A multi-center study that validates the clinical performance of IsoPSA—a new blood test that has proven to be more accurate
Continue reading »What’s the connection between high blood pressure and HIV?
People with HIV are more likely than people without the virus to have high blood pressure, in part because of
Continue reading »New efforts to curb high blood pressure in Asia
The reality of treating high blood pressure in the world’s most populated continent is trickier these days, experts say. After
Continue reading »Blood test could offer life-and-death clues for African-American diabetics
Testing blood for a biological marker called suPAR could help better assess the risk of death among African-Americans with Type
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