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diet advice and family support can lower blood pressure

Last updated: November 10, 2025 2:20 am
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The American Heart Association’s meeting in New Orleans showcased a record-breaking 4,432 scientific abstracts that delved into groundbreaking research on cardiovascular disease. This disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States and around the world, making these innovations particularly significant.

One notable trend at the conference was the emergence of gene therapies and RNA interference medications. These cutting-edge treatments are paving the way for a shift away from traditional medicines like aspirin or statins. Dr. Steven Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic highlighted the transition to CRISPR-directed therapies and nucleic acid-based therapies, signaling the end of the era of small molecule medicine.

While gene therapies garnered attention, studies on the impact of diet on cardiovascular health also took center stage. One study, supported by the AHA’s Food is Medicine initiative, focused on providing home-delivered, DASH-style groceries and dietitian counseling to Black adults living in food deserts in Boston. The DASH diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, showed promise in lowering blood pressure, but accessibility to these foods remains a challenge in underserved communities.

In rural China, a community-based program successfully helped adults lower their blood pressure through family support and lifestyle interventions. By promoting healthy habits such as low-sodium cooking and regular exercise, participants saw significant improvements in blood pressure levels. Even after the program ended, the benefits persisted, emphasizing the importance of sustained lifestyle changes.

Dr. Keith Ferdinand of Tulane University commended the multifaceted approach taken in China, emphasizing the need for similar strategies in the United States. By addressing dietary habits, physical activity, and family support, these initiatives offer a holistic approach to cardiovascular health.

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Overall, the research presented at the American Heart Association’s meeting underscored the importance of innovative therapies and lifestyle interventions in combating cardiovascular disease. As the scientific community continues to explore new frontiers in treatment and prevention, the focus on personalized and comprehensive care remains paramount in the fight against this deadly disease.

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