In this article, Michael J. Bloch, MD, writes about orthostatic hypotension (OH), which is a frequent problem in patients with hypertension, including the approach to diagnosis and management of patients...
In this video, Aldis H. Petriceks, BA, discusses his team's study, which set out to determine the optimal timepoints for assessing orthostatic hypotension in older adults, as well as the association between...
In this video, Matthew C. Tattersall, DO, MS, provides an overview of the study “Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Responses to Acute Use of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems and Combustible Cigarettes in...
In this article, Michael J. Bloch, MD, and Evan Bloch discuss the findings from the CARDIA-SSBP trial, which investigates the blood pressure responses to dietary sodium increase and decrease across a wide...
In this podcast episode, Anil Harrison, MD, and Paul Shiu, DO, discuss hypertension, including diet recommendations, how hypertension develops, and references to guidelines from The Journal of Nuclear...
Early adulthood hypertension or increased blood pressure is associated with negative brain changes later in life including lower regional brain volumes and worse white matter integrity, factors that are...
In this commentary, Michael J. Bloch, MD, writes about the link between sodium and blood pressure, as well as the need for continued research on the gut microbiome and the immune system.
How do patterns of blood pressure change over the life course and differ between men and women? A new analysis contradicts what you think you know. Lead researcher Susan Cheng, MD, MPH, MMSc, offers her...
Consultant360 spoke with Oyunbileg Magvanjav, MD, PhD, and Julie A. Johnson, PharmD, whose recent study examined trends in the use of recommended dual antihypertensive therapy options.
It is well-known that patients’ blood pressure often elevates in the presence of pain. In a recent study, Elizabeth Pfoh, PhD, MPH, and her colleagues examined how elevated blood pressure and pain status...