Chronic pain may play a significant role in increasing the risk of developing high blood pressure. How long the pain lasts and where it occurs both affect this risk, and part of the connection is ...
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More than 20 years ago, Gregory Hicks began a mission to help older adults who live with chronic low back pain. Today, he is ...
Nurses and other health professionals must be aware of the risk of high blood pressure in patients with chronic pain, ...
Chronic pain in adults may increase their risk of high blood pressure, and the location and extent of pain and if they also ...
The UK Biobank study suggests depression and inflammation may mediate some of the association, but clinical trials are needed ...
Chronic headache, neck, back, abdominal, hip, and widespread pain were linked to an increased risk for hypertension.
New treatments are offering hope. One is called pain reprocessing therapy. In this method, patients work with therapists to understand their pain and change how they react to it. The brain learns to ...
Chronic pain in adults may increase their risk of high blood pressure, and the location and extent of pain and if they also ...
New research shows that long-lasting or widespread chronic pain may significantly increase the risk of high blood pressure, highlighting the need for early monitoring and care.
Chronic pain may be linked to the development of high blood pressure. The duration and location of pain was associated with the likelihood of developing high blood pressure. In addition, depression ...