A new study found no link between deprescribing antihypertensive medications and a higher risk of hospitalization for stroke and myocardial infarction in long-term care residents living in Veterans ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In the STEP trials, a higher proportion of adults receiving semaglutide stopped antihypertensive or ...
Deprescribing antihypertensive medications is associated with a 12% lower likelihood of cognitive decline in older nursing home residents, a new study suggests. The association was strongest among ...
In two trials, one in frail elderly patients, evening administration of blood pressure (BP)-lowering medications had no clinical benefits over morning administration, according to late-breaking ...
Taking patients off antihypertensive medications or lowering their doses didn’t have a negative impact on the functional status of long-term care residents, a study published on Jan. 3 in the Journal ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a common complication of obesity, plays an important role in the development of hypertension. Mechanisms include intermittent hypoxia, oxidative stress, increased ...
A study was conducted to compare cardiovascular outcomes for single-pill antihypertensive combination therapy and identical multiple pill therapy. Risk for CV events and all-cause mortality is ...
Anyone who recalls the 1971 Loving Care commercial exclaiming, 'You're not getting older. You're getting better!' is getting older. America is graying -- in 2019, people older than 65 years accounted ...