British rock band Royal Blood couldn’t stomach their lukewarm reception at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
11.05.2023 - 11:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
High blood pressure is a common problem with around one in three adults across the UK suffering from the condition.
Also known as hypertension, the issue occurs where blood is pumped too forcefully against the artery walls, causing a range of health problems if left untreated. High blood pressure is one of the most common and dangerous risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
And unfortunately, heart and other circulatory issues are amongst the biggest causes of death across the country. These health risks often occur when fatty deposits build up in the arteries and around the heart. One health issue is atherosclerosis happens when arteries become narrowed, making it difficult for blood to flow.
The chances of developing the conditions increase if you have high cholesterol and high blood pressure, with experts recommending everyone tries to keep healthy and in turn keep blood pressure at a healthy level, reports the Mirror.
One way to help keep it in check is through diet, according to Harvard School of Public Health, with consuming four fruit juices a great way to keep healthy.
Experts advise that consuming foods high in potassium can help keep blood pressure at a healthy rate. The mineral works to remove sodium from the body, which is something that raises blood pressure.
Increased consumption of potassium means that more sodium is able to excrete through your urine. The mineral also helps to relax blood vessel walls and therefore reduce blood pressure.
The health body explains: “Sodium and potassium are two interrelated minerals that play major roles in regulating blood pressure and a healthy heart.
“Eating less salty foods and more potassium-rich foods may significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. Potassium
British rock band Royal Blood couldn’t stomach their lukewarm reception at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
Royal Blood singer Mike Kerr has come under fire for branding the crowd “pathetic” and departing the show with his middle fingers in the air after performing at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
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Royal Blood have announced details of a UK and Ireland headline tour for later this year – see dates below and get ticket details here.The duo are set to release new album ‘Back To The Water Below’ on September 8, and they announced the album this week with the release of new single ‘Mountains At Midnight’.The October shows come after a series of summer gigs including stadium shows in support of Muse and a host of festival shows.The headline tour begins on October 20 at Manchester’s O2 Apollo, running for 10 days and finishing in Dublin at the Olympia Theatre.General sale tickets for the gigs go on sale on Friday, June 2 at 9am BST – you can buy yours here.MAY 202327 – Plymouth, Home Park (with Muse)28 – Dundee, BBC Radio 1’s Big WeekendJUNE 202320 – Huddersfield, John Smith’s Stadium (with Muse)21-25 – Glastonbury Festival25 – Milton Keynes Bowl (with Muse)JULY 20239 – Glasgow, TRNSMT Festival23 – Oxford, Truck Festival27-30 – Kendal, Kendal Calling28-30 – Derbyshire, Y NOT? Festival29 – Brighton, BeachOCTOBER 202320 – Manchester, O2 Apollo22 – Stockton, Globe24 – London, Eventim Apollo25 – Liverpool, Uni The Mountford Hall26 – Wolverhampton, The Civic at The Halls27 – Portsmouth, Guildhall29 – Belfast, The Telegraph Building30 – Dublin, 3Olympia TheatreDiscussing the follow-up to 2021 album ‘Typhoons’ in a new interview with NME, frontman Mike Kerr revealed how playing live again after the pandemic informed the sound of the album.“We got to go on tour and that process of going back out on the road was what really brought us back to life,” he said. “The mantra for the band has always been that playing live is the reason we exist.
High blood pressure is branded a 'silent killer' with up to one in four adults in the UK suffering despite many not realising it, according to the NHS.
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