A systolic BP level below 130 mm Hg is associated with a lower risk for cardiovascular mortality than 130-160 mm Hg in adults older than 80 years taking antihypertensive medications.
Not everyone responds the same way to blood pressure medication, and lowering BP too much can sometimes cause dizziness or ...
Adults over 80 should stick to medications that keep their blood pressure under control, a study published on Monday in the ...
A new study has found that keeping systolic blood pressure below 130 can significantly reduce the risk of dying from heart ...
Heart disease is one of the most prominent killers today. About 610,000 people die of this condition in the U.S. every ...
Elderly people benefit from taking medications to keep their blood pressure low, same as younger folks, a new study says.
“We can’t be alarmist,” she says. According to a statement, the researchers were keen to learn if blood pressure had links to signs of brain aging. They tracked 1,288 people who were over the age of ...