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Pumpkin seeds are healthy and nutritious. But Ayurveda expert Dimple Jangda says in some people, they can lead to indigestion and low BP.
Background Intensive blood pressure (BP) control <130/80 mm Hg could bring additional benefits for cardiovascular disease ...
POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) represents a mechanical failure of blood flow, distinct from standard heart ...
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have obtained important new insights into how our bodies regulate our blood pressure by revealing how our cells turn off a key hormone. The ...
Cuffless devices to measure blood pressure, such as smartwatches, rings, patches and fingertip monitors, show great promise as alternatives to traditional arm-cuff monitors, however, they are not yet ...
Eating chili peppers regularly may affect blood pressure through capsaicin’s impact on blood vessels, sodium balance, and inflammation. Here’s what to know.
Dr Vishakha identified hidden lifestyle factors that increase the risk of heart disease, from low vitamin D to chronic stress.
Certain foods and drinks can interfere with blood pressure medications, reducing their effectiveness. Experts warn against excessive salt, caffeine, herbal teas like St. John’s wort, fruit juices such ...
Black seed oil may cause side effects like rash, allergic reactions, low blood sugar or pressure, kidney or liver damage, and may interact with medications.
If you are taking blood pressure medication, be aware that your diet can affect how well your medicines work. Learn how popular treats can sabotage your blood pressure control.
Medically reviewed by Rafle Fernandez, MD Blood pressure changes naturally but big swings strain your heart.Stress, diet, caffeine, smoking, and medications can cause spikes.Track your triggers and ...