People with diabetes have a high risk of high blood pressure (hypertension), and vice versa. Having both conditions can make each condition worse. The cause-and-effect relationship is largely due to ...
To most doctors, and consequently to their patients, the disorders that are lumped under the name “high blood pressure” seem a world apart from the disease known as diabetes. The startling truth, ...
CHICAGO — An intensive treatment approach to lower systolic blood pressure to a target of 120 mm Hg in patients with type 2 diabetes led to a lower risk of cardiovascular events than a standard ...
Twice as many Americans now face the increased risk of death that comes from having both high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, a new study reports. About 12% of the U.S. population had high blood ...
High blood pressure and diabetes are often called "silent" conditions for a reason. Many people live with them for years without obvious symptoms, assuming everything is under control. But when blood ...