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... Daniel Duprez, lead author of the AGELESS study and Director of Research at the Rasmussen Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention, University of Minnesota. "The elderly population is expected to more than double over the next thirty years. ...
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... however, diuretics are safe as long as one guards against dehydration. Beta-blockers are another group of anti-hypertensive drugs with implications for exercise. They can impair temperature regulation - which makes them unsuitable for workouts in ...
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... percent of people over age 60 have high blood pressure and it remains uncontrolled in more than 60 percent of hypertensive adults over age 60. Even adults who do not have high blood pressure by age 55 face a 90 percent chance of developing it in ...
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... questions related to the potential long-term risks of kidney donation for donors with risk factors for future kidney disease - such as obesity. To investigate the issue, Peter Reese, MD, and his colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania in ...
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... was presented as part of a Free Communications session on the topic of "Clinical Aspects of Hypertension in Kidney Disease" on Saturday, November 8. ASN is a not-for-profit organization of 11,000 physicians and scientists dedicated to the study of ...
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This paper describes an initiative to establish a renal management clinic in China and discusses the challenges and opportunities in the management of CKD patients.
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Main Category: Urology / Nephrology Also Included In: Cardiovascular / Cardiology ; Heart Disease Article Date: 07 Nov 2008 - 3:00 PST For most patients with chronic kidney disease , the risk of experiencing a ...
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[RxPG] For most patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), the risk of experiencing a cardiovascular related death is greater than the risk of progressing to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). According to research being presented at the American ...
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Clinical outcomes by race in hypertensive patients with and without the metabolic syndrome: Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial .
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... however, diuretics are safe as long as one guards against dehydration. Beta-blockers are another group of anti-hypertensive drugs with implications for exercise. They can impair temperature regulation - which makes them unsuitable for workouts in ...
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