People often let chronic conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes go for a long time without treatment. Here’s why ...
While this appears to be explained in part by the well-known association of diabetes with hypertension, dyslipidemia, and coronary atherosclerosis, additional pathophysiologic mechanisms linking ...
Inactive patients were at a higher risk for inactivity-related comorbid conditions, including obesity and diabetes, as well ...
Hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and smoking are strongly associated with an increased risk for severe vs nonsevere stroke.
A study found that the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, combined with obesity measures, significantly correlates with ...
One of the best ways to address the gap between healthcare providers and patients is by making diagnostic processes more ...
But people often let other conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes go for a long time without adequate treatment. More than 77% of the 119.9 million Americans with hypertension do not ...