Hypertension can affect your mind, heart, eyes and more, often without causing any obvious symptoms at all.
Obstructive sleep apnea induces a metabolic chain reaction that leads to increases in weight and blood sugar levels, among other unhealthy changes.
A dangerously high blood pressure reading for women is 180/120 mmHg or higher. Learn more about the health risks and when to seek emergency care.
Elevated peak donor troponin levels are associated with an increased risk for 1-year graft loss in pediatric heart transplant recipients.
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Women may experience unusual fatigue, a sudden exhaustion they never experienced before, even after minor exertion. This they attribute to stress. They may be short of breath with or without chest ...
The effort to replace lead pipes with copper to prevent issues with unsafe drinking water is in the works in the Des Moines metro. Meanwhile, nitrate levels in the metro's drinking water sources are ...
Two Port St. Lucie power houses faced off in one of the biggest games in the high school hoops postseason. Centennial hosted the Treasure Coast Lady Titans in t Indian River County unveils new Fire ...
ORANGE, Conn. (WTNH) — Three people were taken to a hospital Wednesday after being exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide in their Orange home, according to fire officials. Local fire officials, ...
Washington and King County recorded more evictions in 2025 than ever before — a sign that the affordability crisis is deepening. The number of eviction cases filed in Washington courts rose to 23,965 ...
There are no official numbers for the optimal levels of testosterone, but certain medical laboratories use the following reference values for typical total serum testosterone, measured in nanograms ...
Florida officials announced that testing found elevated arsenic levels in over 60% of 46 popular candies. Candies testing high for arsenic included some varieties of Twizzlers, Nerds, Skittles, and ...