Obese Teens Have High Homocysteine Levels

Studies have found that the presence of homocysteine in the blood may indicate an increased risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis, and new research indicates that this principle may even hold true for obese teenagers. Scientific investigation conducted at the Children’s Hospital and Research Center Oakland in California found that teens whose body mass indices

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Colder temperatures can affect blood pressure

Colder temperatures may affect older people’s blood pressure, which should be closely monitored during the winter months, a new study suggests. French researchers looked at the differences in blood pressure among people aged 65 or older during different seasons, finding that both systolic and diastolic blood pressure changed according to temperature fluctuations. For example, around

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Excessive Loss Of Protein In Urine Could Be Harmful To Patients With Hypertension

Although urinating is a natural process for all humans, researchers are suggesting that healthy patients who have high blood pressure may face life threatening conditions if they experience too much protein loss in their urine. According to a new study published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society Nephrology, patients with high blood pressure

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Could marijuana help with memory problems?

Bucking public perception, research at Ohio State University shows that elements in marijuana can reduce inflammation in the brain and may stimulate the formation of new brain cells, possibly reducing the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. Although scientists have yet to discover the exact cause of Alzheimer’s, brain inflammation is thought to contribute to memory loss.

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