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A significantly higher BP reading was seen with use of a regular cuff among those requiring a large or extra-large cuff.
An individual patient data meta-analysis shows increased risk for dementia for those with untreated hypertension.
Clinic-based measures were significantly lower than ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and had low sensitivity for detecting hypertension.
Among baseline oral bacterial species, 10 were associated with greater risk and five were associated with lower risk for incident hypertension.
The findings were seen in patients with suspected acute stroke with elevated systolic blood pressure.
Incident fraud victimization is tied to worse blood pressure metrics, particularly among men.
A significant reduction was seen in systolic blood pressure with zilebesiran 150, 300 or 600 mg once in six months and 300 mg once every three months.
The small effects of LSSS versus regular salt on cardiovascular health in adults may be important when implemented at the population level
An even higher risk for young-onset dementia was seen for preeclampsia before 34 weeks of gestation or superimposed on chronic hypertension.
The findings persisted across age, sex and comorbidities.