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Road Traffic Noises Linked With High Blood Pressure: Study

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[ad_1] If you reside close to a busy road, you may feel as though the constant noise of the motors, honking of the horns, and wailing of the sirens raises your blood pressure. The reality was supported by a fresh study published in JACC: Advances. "We were a little surprised that the association between road traffic noise and hypertension was robust even after adjustment for air pollution," said Jing Huang, assistant professor in the Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences in the School of Public Health at Peking University in Beijing, China, and lead author of the study.  Previous studies on the issue were cross-sectional, meaning they showed that traffic noise and hypertension were linked, but failed to show a causal relationship. For the new paper, researchers conducted a prospective study using UK Biobank data that looked at health outcomes over time. Researchers analyzed data from more than 240,000 people (aged 40 to 69 years) who started out...

High Blood Pressure Management: 7 Effective Ayurvedic Remedies to Treat Hypertension at Home

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[ad_1] High blood pressure treatment at home: The amount of blood your heart pumps and the degree of resistance to blood flow in your arteries work together to determine your blood pressure. Your blood pressure will increase if your arteries are narrower and your heart pumps more blood. One of the most prevalent medical illnesses, hypertension, or high blood pressure, is characterised by a blood pressure that is too high to prevent heart disease from developing in the arteries. While there may not be any specific symptoms of high blood pressure, some of them could include headaches, shortness of breath, or nosebleeds. Here are some Ayurvedic remedies you must follow along with your prescribed medication, check the list below: 1. Honey water is reportedly helpful as per ayurveda. All you have to do is mix a cup of hot water with a spoonful of honey and five to ten drops of apple cider vinegar. On an empty stomach, consume it in the morning. This dri...

New Insight Into Hypertension That Is Resistant To Therapy: Study Reveals

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[ad_1] Many individuals use medicine to control their hypertension, which is excessive blood pressure that can lead to a heart attack or stroke. This form of high blood pressure, known as apparent resistant hypertension (aRH), demands extra medication and medical care. Researchers at Cedars-Sinai's Smidt Heart Institute discovered that, while aRH prevalence was lower in a real-world sample than previously assumed, it was still very frequent, impacting roughly one in every ten hypertension patients.  The findings were published today in the peer-reviewed journal Hypertension. Researchers observed that those with well-controlled aRH were more likely to be treated with a common medicine known as mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, or MRA. "Apparent resistant hypertension is more common than many would anticipate," said Joseph Ebinger, MD, assistant professor of Cardiology in the Smidt Heart Institute and corresponding author of the study. "We also learned t...