Elevated heart failure risk identified in adults with prediabetes, hypertension and subclinical heart injury or stress

A new study from researchers led by Johns Hopkins Medicine reports substantial new evidence that elevated blood biomarkers of subclinical heart injury or stress—heart muscle damage without symptoms of a heart attack—are linked to an increased risk of heart failure (HF) in adults with coexisting high blood pressure (hypertension) and prediabetes.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

You may also be interested in:

Read More:

Lawyers Lookup