LiveSmart: Know Your Numbers – Keeping Your Blood Pressure Low for Heart Health
High blood pressure is known as the “silent killer” because often there are no symptoms until it is far advanced. Know your numbers and take control of your health! […]
High blood pressure is known as the “silent killer” because often there are no symptoms until it is far advanced. Know your numbers and take control of your health! […]
You may already be checking labels for saturated and trans fats as part of a heart-healthy diet, but don’t forget to check the sodium content. […]
High blood pressure is known as the “silent killer” because often there are no symptoms. Knowing your numbers is an excellent step towards better health. […]
Reid Muller, M.D., a cardiologist with Albany Associates in Cardiology, answers heart-related questions from callers on WAMC’s Medical Monday. […]
May is High Blood Pressure Education Month — do you know your numbers? […]
November is Diabetes Awareness Month and, during this time of COVID-19, knowing your risks for diabetes and making a plan to address those risks is more critical than ever. […]
Communities across the country are joining forces this November – National Diabetes Awareness Month – to share information about diabetes that could save millions of lives … maybe even yours. […]
New guidelines suggest high blood pressure be treated at 130/80 mm/Hg rather than the previous standard of 140/90. But why? […]
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one-third of American adults are obese. In the effort to achieve a healthy weight, when should weight loss surgery be considered? […]
If the majority of your food is highly processed, from a restaurant, fast food outlet, or deli counter, you are likely swimming in a sea of sodium. Make today the day you start to shake the sodium habit! […]
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