The next time you get your blood pressure checked, ask your health provider to take measurements on both arms. Having a difference in readings between arms could indicate a condition called peripheral artery disease, a narrowing of the blood vessels in the arms and legs that restricts blood flow to the heart and raises the risk of a heart attack and stroke.
Many doctors don’t take blood pressure readings on both arms -- despite the fact that cardiology guidelines recommend them, but a new study published in Lancet suggests this guideline should be followed.