Tag: blood-pressure
Low salt may lower blood pressure, but not CVD death risk
A new population-based study by researchers of the University of Leuven in Belgium suggests that eating low dietary salt or chemically known as sodium chloride ...
Sugar-sweetened drinks may boost blood pressure
A study in the scientific journal Hypertension suggests that drinking sugar-sweetened beverages may raise blood pressure, which has been associated with heart disease.
The International Study ...
This Vital Vitamin Reduces Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, and Pre-eclampsia in Pregnancy by 30 Percent
Posted By Dr. Mercola | July 22 2010
British researchers have concluded pregnant women should be advised to take vitamin D, saying that there is a "strong case" to ...
The Hidden and Pervasive Cause of High Blood Pressure
Posted By Dr. Mercola | July 22 2010
People who eat a diet high in fructose are at increased risk of developing high blood pressure, or hypertension. The results ...
Popular Brew May Lower Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, and Triglycerides
Posted By Dr. Mercola | July 06 2010
Drinking three or more cups of tea a day is as good for you as drinking plenty of water -- and ...
High intake of fructose may raise blood pressure
Eating too much fructose may raise blood pressure in people without a history of high blood pressure, according to a new study in the Jul ...
High Doses of vitamin D result in lower blood pressure
A small trial suggests that administering a single high dose of vitamin D3 may help lower blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes.
The study ...
Study explains why beetroot juice lowers blood pressure
Great news for those with hypertension or high blood pressure! Drinking beetroot juice helps lower blood pressure, according to a new study by researchers from ...
Rogue genes may help high blood pressure treatment
Monday May 11, 2009 (foodconsumer.org) -- Common genes carried by almost half of the population can lead to high blood pressure, says a new study ...
Hibiscus tea shown to lower blood pressure
Monday April 13, 2009 (foodconsumer.org) -- A cup of hibiscus tea can significantly lower blood pressure, say researchers at the American Heart Association.The red, fruity-flavored ...


