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He ran 5 km daily, no family history or stress. Yet faced heart blockage. Reason: Office desk, says Apollo doctorA doctor from Apollo Hospital highlights that daily running might not prevent heart problems if sleep, diet, and sitting habits are poor. A...
High BP, low HDL, high glucose: Now, go spotting pre-pre-disease?Experts caution against the growing trend of diagnosing 'pre-pre-diabetes' and pushing extreme health protocols. The article questions the ...
After you quit smoking, here is what happens to your body from Day 1 to Year 15, says WHOQuitting smoking offers immediate and long-term health advantages. It reduces the risk of many diseases and enhances life expectancy. Impro...
Avoid Milk tea: ICMR advises tea, coffee consumers about when to drink, when to avoid, ideal quantityThe Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) have issued 17 new dietary guidelines, urging m...
People dying from cardiovascular disease up by 6.2% in pandemic's first year in US: StudyThe biggest increases in the overall number of CVD-related deaths were seen among Asian, Black and Hispanic people, populations most impact...
Targeted drug therapy may be the future of treating coronary diseases: StudyScientists are on a mission to find out what causes coronary diseases.
Scientist uncover new potential drug to treat heart diseaseThe scientists looked at the building blocks needed to enable the unhealthy response.
Over 30,000 extra heart disease fatalities occurred since start of COVID-19 pandemic, says reportIn a report released on Thursday, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) said significant disruption to heart care services was driving the sur...
Sourav Ganguly suffers 'mild' heart attack, undergoes angioplastyHe complained of chest pain following a workout session on Friday evening and family members took him to the hospital this afternoon when t...
Running a marathon? Don’t overtrain, could lead to a heart attackDuring this year's Mumbai Marathon, one person died while nine others collapsed. Know the perils of excessive training.
Government to drop 500 existing health packages, include 250 new onesThe discontinued packages include renal angioplasty with single stent (medicated) and eversion of hydrocele sac — unilateral.
Ladies, stub that cigarette: Smoking may up heart attack riskHeart disease is the number one cause of death for women and men worldwide.
Made in India coronary stents as good as foreign ones: StudyThe study dispels the perception among many doctors and patients that stents made in India may not be as safe and efficacious as those manu...
Living near major roads may up risk of sudden cardiac deathEnvironmental exposure may increase heart disease risk as much as smoking, poor diet or obesity, the study suggests.
- PM's 14-hour long by-pass surgery successful
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh underwent a successful coronary by-pass surgery at AIIMS, a complex beating-heart operation that took nearly ...
- PM undergoes first graft successfully, two more left
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who is today undergoing a complex heart bypass surgery in a premier hospital here, had a successful first gr...
- World Heart Day: Find tools that serve your heart
From diagnosis to treatment and prevention, modern medicine promises to offer cardiac patients not only increased longevity but also a bett...