Allergies and Asthma Are Linked to Heart Disease, According to New Study
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Allergies and Asthma
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For patients with allergic disorders, routine evaluation of blood pressure and routine examination for coronary heart disease ... , Dr. Yang Guo, Lead Study Author, via CNN.
... should be given by clinicians to ensure early treatments are given to those with hypertension or coronary heart disease, Dr. Yang Guo, Lead Study Author, via CNN.
The question is why?, Dr. Raj Dasgupta, University of Southern California, via CNN.
We can’t really show causality, but science does show it’s connected to pro-inflammatory mediators, things that trigger inflammation in the body, Dr. Raj Dasgupta, University of Southern California, via CNN.
Those narrow the blood vessels not only in the nose but the rest of the body, which can lead to high blood pressure and an increased heart rate, Dr. Raj Dasgupta, University of Southern California, via CNN.
Steroids increase blood pressure, they increase blood sugar. , Dr. Raj Dasgupta, University of Southern California, via CNN.
Both high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels are very important risk factors for coronary artery disease and stroke. , Dr. Raj Dasgupta, University of Southern California, via CNN.
They can also cause weight gain, which is another risk factor, Dr. Raj Dasgupta, University of Southern California, via CNN.
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