High blood pressure, or hypertension, is often called a “silent killer” because it usually causes no obvious symptoms—until serious damage has already.
About 1.28 billion adults (aged 30–79) have high blood pressure globally, according to the 2023 data. What’s more alarming is that an estimated 46% of adults are unaware that they have high blood ...
A dangerously high blood pressure reading for women is 180/120 mmHg or higher. Learn more about the health risks and when to seek emergency care.
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a condition wherein the force of blood against the artery is high consistently. When your blood pressure levels are high, it increases your risk of ...
High blood pressure can quietly damage your heart, brain and kidneys over time. However, small, everyday habits can make a meaningful difference.
With challenges around usability, trust and regulation addressed, RTBF can play a meaningful role in shifting healthcare from episodic response toward prevention.