Women who experienced gestational hypertension or preeclampsia are at increased risk of developing nonischemic heart failure (HF) and especially ischemic HF over the next decade or two, an ...
Preeclampsia is a serious multisystem disorder that typically manifests as hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks’ gestation. The condition is multifactorial and involves placental, immunological ...
An editorial published in the Journal of the American Heart Association highlights the significance of diet as a lifestyle intervention to reduce the risk of preeclampsia. The prevalence of ...
These pregnancy-related high blood pressure disorders can affect both birthing parent and baby, but with an early diagnosis, treatment can usually lead to healthy outcomes. Share on Pinterest ...
Preeclampsia blood pressure range involves a systolic reading of at least 140 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or a diastolic reading of at least 90 mm Hg. A person must manifest this on two occasions ...
Preeclampsia with severe features is the most serious type of preeclampsia. People may experience severe headaches, high blood pressure, and difficulty breathing. Preeclampsia with severe features may ...
With a new $11.3 million Program Project grant from the National Institutes of Health, experts from the Vascular Biology Center at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University are working to ...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that often leads to ARDS, characterized by widespread inflammation and vascular injury. This study identifies lactate-driven lysine lactylation (Kla) as a ...