“My hope is that evidence continues to show the relevance of controlling blood pressure to prevent cognitive decline, slow progression, and reduce the risk of dementia.”
Read our New Investigator feature with Jesus David Melgarejo Arias of @UTRGVSOM:
https://t.co/nDTINmbHAU
We're learning more about #proteins in this #ArticleinPress from @USFHealthMed, Sex differences in renal acid-base regulation (Jessica A Dominguez Rieg et al.):
https://t.co/lrSFsiuTrR
Looking forward to attending this conference this week! I am excited to catch up with my friends and colleagues in the field and hear about the latest research. I will be chairing the session on Inter organ communication in Sex Differences and Women’s health alongside Dr. Eissa from UMMC. https://t.co/Ujya69spTf
REVIEW: Debate on the 2025 Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults: New Blood Pressure Targets, Lower Is Better—And Possible
https://t.co/izhpl4YJ10
Would you like to know more about the role of dendritic cells and neutrophils in hypertension and the associated kidney damage? Join us today for a fantastic talk @UAB_NRTC from Dr. Patricio Araos @araospato from @UAinvestigacion@LabHypertension 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
Not drinking enough water may make your body react more strongly to stress, which could affect your long-term health. Stay hydrated to stay calm! Read more in @japplphysiol: https://t.co/DQJ7eFqtMp #ArticlesInPresS
Discover more on #ageing and #cardiovascular health & disease in our NEW #CardiovascularResearch Spotlight Issue on Ageing published at #ESCCongress composed by Guest Editors Stefanie Dimmeler, Patrick Lacolley, & Maria Mittelbrunn
https://t.co/4cYS18Gx8b
Potassium-enriched salt substitutes: supporting global cardiovascular and kidney health
@TheLancet @TammyBradyMD & colleagues #BP https://t.co/VcDmIq8U09
AHA/ACC have released the 2025 High Blood Pressure Guideline, emphasizing prevention and early treatment to reduce cardiovascular disease risk.
Read the Guideline in @HyperAHA & @CircAHA and check out our hub with commentaries and more:
https://t.co/RUfDglhsCr...
A new Yale study shows for the first time that immune-system T cells are present in the brain, sent by the gut to a region that regulates hunger and thirst — a finding about T-cell physiology “that changes everything,” says one researcher: https://t.co/qkfBY46mWh #Yale