High BP may not come with loud signs, but there are subtle hints your body throws that you should be aware of. Take a look.
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often called a “silent killer” because it usually causes no obvious symptoms—until serious damage has already.
High blood pressure often develops silently, earning its reputation as a dangerous yet stealthy health condition. While early stages might show no obvious symptoms, certain warning signs can indicate ...
High blood pressure affects nearly half of U.S. adults and contributed to over 664,000 deaths in 2023. Often symptomless, hypertension can lead to severe complications like heart attack and stroke.
Hypertension is a very common condition, affecting about half of all adults in the U.S. But it doesn’t always have symptoms, so about one in three people don’t know they have it. Hypertension develops ...
90% OF THE HOMES ON THE ISLAND. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CAN BE DANGEROUS IF NOT TREATED. KOAT, UNM HEALTH EXPERT DOCTOR RASH SPOKE WITH DARLENE MELENDEZ ABOUT THE CONDITION KNOWN AS THE SILENT KILLER ...
When it's finally time to turn in for the night, you assume your body, including your heart and blood vessels, is entirely at rest. But for some people, nighttime brings unexpected shifts that can ...
If you’ve ever gone to your doctor for a checkup and learned you had a health concern you didn’t know you had, you know how jarring the surprise diagnosis can be. You may feel at a loss, asking ...