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What time does your blood pressure really peak? Experts reveal a daily rhythm you should never ignore
Blood pressure naturally rises and falls throughout the day, following a predictable rhythm controlled by hormones, sleep cycles, daily activity, and the body’s internal clock. This pattern, known as ...
This new article publication from Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, discusses targeting the blood–brain barrier to delay aging-accompanied neurological diseases by modulating gut microbiota, circadian ...
Watchman device for irregular heart rhythms may be preferable to standard blood thinning medications
A new study by a Yale researcher may support the use of a device for patients suffering from irregular heart rhythms. The Watchman is a catheter-delivered device that is permanently implanted in the ...
Blood pressure follows a natural daily rhythm, peaking in the early morning due to hormonal surges and dropping at night for recovery. This circadian pattern is crucial for cardiovascular health, with ...
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