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Higher odds were seen for long-term exposure to high decibels.
The all-cause dementia risk was greater for those with treated and untreated hypertension compared with healthy controls.
Additional benefits include improved kidney and heart health in patients with hypertension.
However, no significant differences were seen in changes in glycated hemoglobin between long-term low-carb and control diets.
Excellent tolerability was seen, with no changes in blood pressure, minimal reports of sedation and minimal dissociation.
An even higher risk for young-onset dementia was seen for preeclampsia before 34 weeks of gestation or superimposed on chronic hypertension.
The findings were seen in patients with suspected acute stroke with elevated systolic blood pressure.
A reduction was seen in systolic and diastolic blood pressure with self-monitoring plus self-titration of antihypertensive medications.
E-visits, which drew expanded coverage during the pandemic still are available but not used often, a new study shows.
The intervention reduced sitting time at three and six months and yielded a reduction in systolic blood pressure at six months.