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If you do this 800-year-old Chinese exercise daily, your BP & heart may stay healthier than with any other medicine, says studyChinese exercise: An ancient Chinese exercise, Baduanjin, practiced for centuries, shows promise in managing high blood pressure. New resea...
More than 1.7 billion adults globally had hypertension in 2020: AnalysisA new analysis reveals that 1.71 billion adults worldwide had hypertension in 2020, with the burden disproportionately affecting low- and m...
No gym, no equipment, no sweat: This 800-year-old Chinese exercise is quietly fixing high blood pressureAn 800-year-old Chinese exercise once practiced quietly in parks and public squares is now drawing global attention after scientists discov...
No cholesterol, no diabetes, other test reports normal: 5,000 heart attack cases in India reveal surprising findings in 'healthy' IndiansIndian heart attack patients experience the condition a decade earlier and with greater severity than Western populations. Western risk sco...
AHA-ACC Cholesterol Guidelines 2026: There is a health advisory for everyone above 19. Follow these heart rules to protect your lifeAHA ACC Cholesterol Guidelines 2026: New global heart health guidance from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardi...
HEPA air purifiers may help lower blood pressure, study saysA recent study has revealed that HEPA air purifiers may help in lowering blood pressure, particularly for people frequently exposed to high...
Long-term exposure to air pollution linked to higher cardiovascular disorder risk, says studyIn particular, PM2.5 is an independent risk factor for the occurrence of epicardial spasm.
Monkeypox causing heart damage? Know what the new study suggestsIf you are suffering from malaise, myalgia, fever, and sores in the face, hands, and genitalia, it is better you rush to the hospital as yo...
Low and regular dose of aspirin safe & effective for preventing heart problems, stroke: StudyAspirin helps prevent blood clots, but it's not recommended for healthy people who have not yet developed heart disease.
Coronavirus, known as a respiratory virus, can directly infect the heart muscleIn some people, as Covid-19 decreases lung function, it may deprive the heart of adequate oxygen.
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Covid-19 severely affects heart muscles, can cause cardiac injury even in patients without cardiovascular conditionsInjury to heart muscle can happen in any patient with or without heart disease.
Keep your mental stress in check: It may harm your heartMental stress maybe a stronger predictor of a repeat heart attack or dying from heart disease.
Why your emergency fund needs a health plan?An emergency fund is supposed to be a liquid asset, however, the most common emergency that most people face is health related.
Beware! Diabetic patients have greater risk of heart diseasesAccording to American Heart Association President Prof Mark Creager, increase in diabetes is a major factor in increasing heart disease.
US' top medical body collaborates with Apollo HospitalsThe American College of Cardiology (ACC), a top medical body in the US, has collaborated with Apollo Hospitals to expand medical education ...
Indian-American doctor wins national award for excellenceMitul Kadakia has been granted the 2014 Gregory Braden Memorial Fellow of the Year Award by the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and ...
Indian-American cardiologist wins prestigious Simon Dack AwardDr Sumeet Chugh, MD and associate director of Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, along with another researcher will receive the Simon Dack Award.
Indian-American doctor gifts $ 2 million to US health centreDr Sanghvi is the first American of Indian origin to endow a chair position at the University of Cincinnati, a media release said.
- iPods help doctors hear hearts: study
Listening at least 400 times to different heart sounds on an iPod is an effective way to improve a doctor's ability to detect a problem, a ...