People who have had COVID-19 are more likely to develop high blood pressure than those who have had influenza, new research shows. The study, published by the American Heart Association, found that 21 ...
When it comes to developing high blood pressure, Covid-19 might play an outsized role, a new study says. The report, published Monday in the medical journal Hypertension, found that more than 1 in 5 ...
Unfortunately for many, a COVID-19 infection’s effects don’t end with a negative COVID test. With new variants like EG.5 (dubbed “Eris) and 2.86 (nicknamed “Pirola”) (nicknamed “Pirola”), staying ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, health concerns have taken center stage like never before. While the virus has affected millions of people globally, it has also exposed underlying health issues ...
COVID-19 infection may trigger the development of high blood pressure, new research shows. Researchers found that COVID-19 infections had a much higher association with hypertension than influenza.
An analysis of more than 45,000 people infected with SARS-CoV-2 found a significant association between the virus and the development of persistent high blood pressure among those with no prior ...
(CNN) — When it comes to developing high blood pressure, Covid-19 might play an outsized role, a new study says. (CNN) — When it comes to developing high blood pressure, Covid-19 might play an ...
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