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Beetroot juice breakthrough: The natural drink that lowers blood pressure and boosts oral health in older adults
A new study reveals that beetroot juice can help reduce blood pressure and improve mouth bacteria balance, offering a natural ...
Experts say that after age 60, aiming for the classic 120/80 blood pressure reading may not be ideal — stability matters more ...
Managing blood pressure can protect your heart, brain, and more. These strategies can help you keep your BP under control.
Elderly people benefit from taking medications to keep their blood pressure low, same as younger folks, a new study says. Systolic blood pressure kept under 130 reduces the risk of heart-related death ...
Tomato, cucumber, and pomegranate are some types of juices that can lower your blood pressure. Drinking them daily is an easy ...
Christina is a freelance writer, registered dietitian, and sustainable food systems professional. She feels most passionately about improving the health of the planet and its people through sharing ...
Reducing the amount of time older adults spend sitting could help improve their blood pressure, according to a study published March 27 in JAMA Network Open. A team led by researchers at the Kaiser ...
People 60 and older with untreated high blood pressure may have an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease compared to both people who have been or are being treated for high blood pressure as well as ...
Elevated blood pressure variability (BPV) is associated with lower cognitive scores in older adults. That link is more profound in older, Black adults, according to a new study. Anisa Dhana, PhD, a ...
Adults over 80 should stick to medications that keep their blood pressure under control, a study published on Monday in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology finds. Keeping systolic blood ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older people who take blood pressure medications had more serious injuries from falls than those not taking medications, according to a new study. The added risk with blood ...
A 2020 study found the number of Americans age 65 and older who smoke marijuana or use edibles increased 75% from 2015 to 2018. A newer study has found that the use may reduce blood pressure for some ...
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