The American Medical Association is funding blood pressure measurement education at Pitt

The University of Pittsburgh’s School of Pharmacy, in partnership with the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, is one of five universities that will each receive a $20,000 grant to teach the correct way to check blood pressure, the American Medical Association (AMA) announced Wednesday. “Despite the fact that inaccurate blood pressure […]

Unique blood cells are linked to reduced Alzheimer’s disease risk

Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), a condition that changes the DNA of some blood cells and increases the risk for blood cancers and cardiovascular disease, may reduce a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. This finding from an NIA-funded study published recently in Nature Medicine may provide new insights into the role that blood […]

Expanding cardiovascular services in central Illinois

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Marijuana smokers have very high levels of toxic metals in their blood

Marijuana smokers have significantly higher levels of toxic metals in their blood and urine compared to non-marijuana tobacco users, according to a recent study from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. The research, led by Professor Tiffany Sanchez, indicates that marijuana may be an under-recognized source of metal exposure, as it remains illegal at […]

Can Extreme Heat Affect Your Pregnancy?

Staying cool is the best way pregnant women can beat the heat during extreme conditions. Key Points Expectant mothers are at risk of heat exhaustion. Extreme heat can lead to birth defects and death in pregnant women. Look for cooling stations, air-conditioned places, swimming pools or other bodies of water to help stay cool during […]

New breakthrough blood test could diagnose Parkinson’s before symptoms appear

A new blood test for Parkinson’s, which could mean the disease is diagnosed earlier, has been developed by scientists. The current diagnostic process of Parkinson’s disease is largely based on clinical symptoms. However, the warning signs usually strike only after significant neurological damage has already occurred. Fortunately, a study, published in the journal Science Translational […]

Can dehydration cause high blood pressure? Links between hypertension and hydration.

It’s always important to stay hydrated. After all, more than half of the human body is made of water. Drinking water keeps you from becoming thirsty and can help cool you off on a hot day. But staying hydrated provides many other health benefits, such as regulating bowel movements and keeping your joints lubricated. If […]

Blood Assurance asking people to donate to help blood banks hit by Hurricane Idalia

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — As Florida assesses the damage from Idalia, Blood Assurance is doing its part to help. It is asking for people to donate whole blood and platelets to help blood centers that may have been in Idalia’s path. Blood Assurance said the blood bank is maximizing its collection efforts because of the […]

Study reveals vitamin that benefits cardiovascular health in post-menopausal women

31-Aug-2023 Gnosis by Lesaffre has announced the results of a soon-to-be-published post-hoc analysis on on vitamin k2 and how it can protect cardiovascular function for post-menopausal women Gnosis by Lesaffre has announced there is further substantiation that vitamin K2 protects cardiovascular function for post-menopausal women. Daily supplementation of vitamin K2, menaquinone-7 (MK-7; as MenaQ7) can improve elastic […]