Hypertension Stocks List

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Hypertension Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 ALKS The Bottom Fishing Club: Alkermes Has Great Value And Safety
May 16 ABT These Dividend Stocks Are an Investor's Best Friend
May 16 CVRX CVRx Announces Key Senior Leadership Team Hires
May 15 ABT Tudor Investment's top buys and sells in Q1
May 15 GILD Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) RBC Capital Markets Global Healthcare Conference (Transcript)
May 15 ASND FDA Pushes Review Date For Ascendis Pharma's Hormone Disorder Candidate By Three Months
May 15 ABT Abbott recalls HeartMate 3 over potential blood leakage, air issues
May 15 ASND FDA Delays Decision on Ascendis' (ASND) Hormone Therapy Filing
May 15 ABT Abbott recalls Heartmate pump after 70 injuries, 2 deaths reported
May 14 GILD Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) BofA Securities 2024 Health Care Conference (Transcript)
May 14 ASND US Equity Markets Close Higher Tuesday as Producer Prices Rise
May 14 ASND Ascendis Pharma says FDA has delayed TransCon PTH review
May 14 ASND UPDATE 1-FDA extends review of Ascendis Pharma's hormone disorder therapy
May 14 ASND Ascendis Pharma Announces Extension of U.S. Food and Drug Administration Review Period for TransCon™ PTH for Adults with Hypoparathyroidism
May 14 AVTE Aerovate Therapeutics reports Q1 GAAP EPS of -$0.83
May 14 GILD Kite Data at EHA 2024 Demonstrate Positive Patient Outcomes and Advances in Delivery of CAR T-cell Therapy
May 14 GILD Gilead Sciences: Native Health Navigator Program Connects Tribes to Cancer Care
May 14 ALKS Alkermes Highlights Data Presentations Related to its Psychiatry Franchise at Spring 2024 Scientific Conferences
May 13 AVTE Aerovate Therapeutics Announces First Quarter Financial Results and Business Highlights
May 13 GILD One stock is dragging down the S&P 500's earnings growth
Hypertension

Hypertension (HTN or HT), also known as high blood pressure (HBP), is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated. High blood pressure typically does not cause symptoms. Long-term high blood pressure, however, is a major risk factor for coronary artery disease, stroke, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, peripheral vascular disease, vision loss, chronic kidney disease, and dementia.High blood pressure is classified as either primary (essential) high blood pressure or secondary high blood pressure. About 90–95% of cases are primary, defined as high blood pressure due to nonspecific lifestyle and genetic factors. Lifestyle factors that increase the risk include excess salt in the diet, excess body weight, smoking, and alcohol use. The remaining 5–10% of cases are categorized as secondary high blood pressure, defined as high blood pressure due to an identifiable cause, such as chronic kidney disease, narrowing of the kidney arteries, an endocrine disorder, or the use of birth control pills.Blood pressure is expressed by two measurements, the systolic and diastolic pressures, which are the maximum and minimum pressures, respectively. For most adults, normal blood pressure at rest is within the range of 100–130 millimeters mercury (mmHg) systolic and 60–80 mmHg diastolic. For most adults, high blood pressure is present if the resting blood pressure is persistently at or above 130/80 or 140/90 mmHg. Different numbers apply to children. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring over a 24-hour period appears more accurate than office-based blood pressure measurement.Lifestyle changes and medications can lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of health complications. Lifestyle changes include weight loss, physical exercise, decreased salt intake, reducing alcohol intake, and a healthy diet. If lifestyle changes are not sufficient then blood pressure medications are used. Up to three medications can control blood pressure in 90% of people. The treatment of moderately high arterial blood pressure (defined as >160/100 mmHg) with medications is associated with an improved life expectancy. The effect of treatment of blood pressure between 130/80 mmHg and 160/100 mmHg is less clear, with some reviews finding benefit and others finding unclear benefit. High blood pressure affects between 16 and 37% of the population globally. In 2010 hypertension was believed to have been a factor in 18% of all deaths (9.4 million globally).

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