Although the combination of insomnia and poor sleep increased risk of high blood pressure five-fold, teens who reported ...
Researchers conclude that teens who sleep less than 7.7 hours each night are more likely to have hypertension issues. The new ...
Pregnant women whose blood contains higher levels of essential vitamins and minerals – such as B12, copper and manganese – may face a lower risk for high blood pressure two decades later, new research ...
Teens who sleep fewer than 7.7 hours of sleep each night are more likely to have high blood pressure, a new study suggests.
Higher vitamin B12 levels during pregnancy were also associated with a lower midlife risk for high blood pressure. Women with ...
Teenagers who sleep less than seven hours daily are prone to serious heart conditions in their later lives due to elevated ...
Teenagers who have trouble falling or staying asleep and sleep less than their peers may be five times more likely to have ...
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