People in their 30s may risk a heart attack or stroke in later life even when they have "normal" blood pressure, if it's too high or steeply rising, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
A groundbreaking UCL study reveals that your heart holds a lifelong memory of blood pressure. Even mild midlife elevations ...
Normal but high blood pressure in your 30s may raise the risk of heart attack or stroke later in life, research shows. The ...
Hypertension can also raise the risk of other health problems, including kidney disease and dementia. The link between blood ...