In the intricate realm of diabetes, the emergence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) stands as a formidable complication, casting shadows on the delicate balance of insulin production and utilization. This serious condition unfolds when the body grapples with an insulin deficit, hindering the pivotal role insulin plays in facilitating sugar’s entry into cells—a crucial energy source […]
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‘High blood pressure is commonly associated with heart problems, increasing the risk of a heart attack. However, it is crucial to recognize its impact on brain health as well. Dr. Steven Greenberg, a professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, emphasizes that blood pressure is the primary factor contributing to brain injury, frequently manifesting as […]
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, involving 27,599 participants, reveals that nearly 20% of individuals with high blood pressure might unknowingly be undermining their blood pressure control due to the use of specific medications. The study highlights the association between the use of certain drugs, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) other than […]
Acetaminophen, a widely used pain reliever recognized by the brand name Tylenol, has been a go-to choice for many individuals seeking relief from various ailments. However, recent research suggests a potential link between regular acetaminophen use and elevated blood pressure, shedding light on an aspect that demands attention. Let’s delve into the findings and implications […]
When addressing blood pressure management, healthcare professionals often prioritize lowering the top (systolic) number, which is well-founded. Aggressively treating high systolic pressure has been established as an effective strategy for reducing the risk of heart attacks or strokes, according to Dr. Stephen Juraschek, a blood pressure specialist at the Hypertension Center of Harvard-affiliated Beth Israel […]
High blood pressure (hypertension) is typically influenced by various factors, such as age, genetics, obesity, diet, and physical activity. However, about 10% of individuals with high blood pressure have secondary hypertension, which is a result of an underlying condition or disease. In most cases, secondary hypertension is linked to issues with the adrenal glands or […]
In January 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made an announcement allowing certain health claims related to magnesium consumption and a potential reduction in the risk of high blood pressure. However, there are specific caveats and nuances attached to these claims, emphasizing the need for clarity and caution. Let’s explore the FDA’s decision, […]
St. Elizabeth Healthcare Grant County will be holding a blood drive on Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The mobile bus will be parked in the hospital parking lot at the MMU entrance. To schedule your appointment, go to December 7 — St. Elizabeth Healthcare — Grant County or call Hoxworth Blood Center […]
Dear Dr. Roach: I’m concerned about my blood pressure. I take readings twice a day, in the a.m. and p.m. I find that when I first take my blood pressure, it is high. Then, after I wait 5-10 minutes and retake it, it is sometimes 10 points lower in the second reading. If I am recording […]
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Solvita Blood Center is in critical need of more blood donors following high usage during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. According to Solvita, the most urgent need is for type O negative, A negative and B negative, all of which are in critically low supply. How to safely heat your home this […]