Skip to content
Monday, May 12, 2025
  • Home
  • BCS News
    • Latest from BCS
    • BCS Editorials
    • Obituaries
    • Editors
  • COVID-19
  • BCS Home

Tag: elevated systolic BP

brothers walk together in park.
Research & Trials

Air pollution tied to hypertension in children and adolescents

CardioNewsUK 14 May 2021 AHAair pollutionAmerican Heart AssociationDiastolic BPelevated systolic BPHypertensionSystolic BP

By Ahmed El-Medany A meta-analysis by Huang et al has suggests exposure to short- and long-term air pollution in childhood and adolescence increases the likelihood…

View More Air pollution tied to hypertension in children and adolescents

Video

Video Player
https://youtu.be/jpDhCKcM7ak
00:00
00:00
07:45
Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.

RSS Heart Journal

  • Echocardiographic cardiac damage classification and clinical outcomes in atrial functional mitral regurgitation
  • Age-specific prognosis of acute and steady minor elevations in cardiac troponin among non-acute myocardial infarction inpatients: a large real-world cohort study
  • Inpatient versus outpatient diagnosis of heart failure across the spectrum of ejection fraction: a population cohort study
  • Prognostic impact of albuminuria in early-stage chronic kidney disease on cardiovascular outcomes: a cohort study
  • Anticoagulants or antiplatelets for secondary prevention of cryptogenic stroke: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis

RSS AHA Journal Feed

  • Impella‐Protected High‐Risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in the Elderly: Balancing Feasibility and Necessity
  • Daily Heart Rate per Step: A Wearables Metric Associated With Cardiovascular Disease in a Cross‐Sectional Study of the All of Us Research Program
  • Reduced Complexity of Pulse Rate Is Associated With Faster Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
  • Engaging American Indian Tribal Members Using Group‐Level Assessment to Identify Needs and Priorities of a Local Heart Disease Program to Improve Cardiac Care
  • Atmospheric Pollutants, Cardiometabolic Disorders, and Dementia in Trajectory Analysis: A 13‐Year Longitudinal Cohort Study
UK Cardiology News |
British Cardiovascular Society
✕
BCS Heartbeat

FREE
VIEW