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Sleep Apnea ‘CPAP’ Masks Might Help Ease High Blood Pressure
Small study found healthy drop in BP readings when the breathing devices were used
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Snoring, High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy May Raise Apnea Risk
Sleep disorder affects up to one-third of women by the last few months of pregnancy, researchers report
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Blood Pressure History May Affect Brain Function in Old Age
Age at which you develop hypertension is key to understanding risk for memory problems, study suggests
- Posted June 4, 2014
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For Obese Diabetics, Weight-Loss Surgery May Work Best
Those who had gastric bypass dropped the most weight, some saw their type 2 diabetes disappear, studies found
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Sleep Apnea ‘CPAP’ Masks Might Help Ease High Blood Pressure
Small study found healthy drop in BP readings when the breathing devices were used
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Snoring, High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy May Raise Apnea Risk
Sleep disorder affects up to one-third of women by the last few months of pregnancy, researchers report
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Heart Patients Without Artery Plaque Buildup Still Face Risks: Study
They still have an increased likelihood of heart attack, death, researchers found
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Study Links Pot Use With Poor Sleep
It's possible that insomnia leads some people to turn to marijuana, study authors say
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Many With Heart Failure Aren’t Told About End-of-Life Care: Study
Survey found nearly a third of health-care providers lacked confidence to discuss the topic with patients
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Medicaid Patients Get Worse Cancer Care, Studies Contend
Researchers found screening, treatments weren't as good as patients with private insurance
- Posted June 4, 2014