The following is a summary of “Treatment Effect Heterogeneity in Acute Kidney Injury Incidence Following Intravenous ...
While it may be easy to blame sudden chills on the bleak winter weather, having cold feet constantly may have a more serious ...
Women, especially Mexican Americans, are more likely than men to skip critical post-stroke medications, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to improve adherence and reduce stroke ...
Over two years, a similar estimated unadjusted cumulative incidence of stroke or MI hospitalization was seen for residents who were and were not deprescribed antihypertensives (11.2 versus 8.8 percent ...
The estimated unadjusted cumulative incidence did not differ between long-term care residents who were deprescribed or continued antihypertensives. Michelle C. Odden, Ph.D., from Stanford University ...
Over two years, a similar estimated unadjusted cumulative incidence of stroke or MI hospitalization was seen for residents who were and were not deprescribed antihypertensives (11.2 versus 8.8 ...
Four types of common stroke prevention medications were considered: antihypertensives to lower blood pressure; statins to ...
Women who have had a stroke may be less likely than men to take medications to prevent a second stroke, with Mexican American women reporting the highest rates of nonadherence, according to new ...
A sudden drop in blood pressure, also called hypotension, can occur for any number of reasons. It may be due to dehydration or simply rising from your chair too quickly, causing momentary dizziness ...
These drugs included: Combining antihypertensives with lipid-lowering medications, diuretics, or oral anticoagulants for 5 years or more was also associated with a reduced risk. In contrast ...