Iran faces fresh pressure over its nuclear work after United Nations atomic agency members backed a censure resolution Thursday against the country over its nuclear activities, prompting Tehran to ...
In the study, 14,761 people from five countries were tasked with wearing a thigh accelerometer device to measure their activity and blood pressure throughout the day and night. Day activities were ...
Doing five minutes of extra exercise a day could help lower blood pressure, according to research. In a study following 15,000 people wearing activity trackers for 24 hours, the results showed ...
NASA harnesses the power of supercomputing to advance our understanding of the universe, from redesigning launch pads for Artemis II to developing AI for climate modeling. These innovations are ...
Every bit of activity counts when it comes to heart health. (Getty Images) Nearly half of American adults have high blood pressure, a condition that raises the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Especially when such a small amount may improve your blood pressure, according to a new study. “Incorporating even a few minutes of higher-intensity physical activities like brisk walking or ...
The official explanation for the building collapse in the “Lotus Riverside” development was a pressure differential caused by a 4.6 meter deep underground garage on one side and a mound of ...
A new study published in the journal Circulation analyzed health data from nearly 15,000 people who wore activity trackers to ...
The pressure exerted on the artery walls during the heart's relaxation phase. It is the lower number in a blood pressure measurement. Blood pressure and physical activity were measured at ages 11, 15 ...
However, light physical activity (LPA) can significantly lower the risk of elevated blood pressure, highlighting a simple and effective way to support heart health.
New research suggests that adding a small amount of physical activity – such as uphill walking or stair-climbing – into your day may help to lower blood pressure. The study, published in ...