Researchers at the UVA School of Medicine are researching how certain blood pressure medications can damage the kidneys.
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine say this finding could open the door to better ways to manage high blood pressure and other vascular diseases.
The connection between the drugs and kidney problems has long been known, but how and why that happens has been a mystery until now.
A clinical trial testing muvalaplin, a novel oral medication, was able to safely and effectively lower high levels of lipoprotein (a), according to late-breaking science presented today at the ...
Medication variations that combined two of three different blood pressure-lowering medications into a single pill worked equally well in reducing blood pressure and were safe among adults in India, ...
Medication variations that combined two of three different blood pressure-lowering medications into a single pill worked equally well in reducing blood pressure and were safe among adults in India, ...
IT accounts for 42 per cent of all wine sold in the UK, with one in five people drinking it weekly. While it’s often been the preserve of Christmas dinners and cheese boards, red wine could hold ...
The NHS has issued a warning to be vigilant over an uncomfortable symptom in the legs that could indicate a potentially ...
Doctors have warned that an ancient disease that peaked in the 16th century is making a comeback thanks to a common pill ...
Alcohol can change how your body breaks down and absorbs medications, causing adverse reactions, and even overdose. Here are ...