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Gene therapy for cholesterol: Initial test results cheerA new gene editing medicine, VERVE-102, offers hope for millions with heart conditions. Eli Lilly's drug showed significant reductions in b...
Quote of the day by Ralph Waldo Emerson: 'Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions...' ; what we can learn about important of learning from mistakes from American authorEmbracing life as a continuous experiment, Ralph Waldo Emerson advocated for bold action and learning from every attempt. His philosophy em...
Continue vaccinations against COVID-19 for tackling long-term effects on heart: ResearchersResearchers advocate for continued COVID-19 vaccination to combat long Covid's lasting impact on heart health, emphasizing targeted cardiov...
Are you taking a common heart attack pill? It might not help you, study saysTwo large trials offer conflicting evidence on the benefits of beta-blockers for heart attack patients with normal heart function. While on...
'Golden hour' of sleep: Experts reveal the best time to go to bed for a longer lifeA new study reveals that going to bed between 10:00 PM and 11:00 PM could lower the risk of heart disease. Researchers tracked 88,000 parti...
Bodybuilder Jodi Vance dies from dehydration: Why her death is a wake-up call for fitness enthusiastsJodi Vance, a 20-year-old bodybuilder, died from heart complications caused by severe dehydration. This highlights the dangers of extreme d...
What's the best time to drink coffee? Study finds the perfect time that could reduce your mortality risk by 16%A study in the European Heart Journal finds that drinking coffee in the morning may offer greater health benefits and lower mortality rates...
Researchers develop new protein risk score to predict death from heart failureThe researchers, from the National Institutes of Health in the US, utilised high-throughput proteomics to develop and validate the protein ...
Whole-fat dairy products can guard you against high blood pressure: StudyThe addition of unprocessed red meat or whole grains had little impact on outcomes, the researchers said.
Here's why you should be extra careful about your heart after a flu. Study reveals scary connectionPeople suffering from flu could be at more than six times higher risk of heart attack a week after, than in the year before or after, a new...
Scientists develop cutting-edge tech that can detect patients with heart failure in record timeThe results provide a precise image of the heart valves and blood flow inside the heart.
Do you sleep late? It could be bad for your heartAccording to research, the incidence of heart disease was highest in those with sleep times at midnight or later and lowest in those with s...
Time to hit the gym: Excess belly fat may up risk of repeated heart attacksIncreasing abdominal obesity was independently associated with heart attacks, and strokes.
Suffering from heart trouble? This AI tool can predict life expectancyStudy suggests that AI tools can predict life expectancy of heart patients.
Struggling to sleep? Insomnia may increase heart attack riskInsomnia symptoms included difficulty initiating sleep, difficulty maintaining sleep & early-morning awakening.
- Genetic tool created to identify risk of heart disease
London, Sep 24 (IANS) To identify individuals at risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) much earlier and improve its prevention, a new geneti...
Exercise can keep post-heart attack depression at bayPatients who are depressed after a heart attack have a two-fold risk of having another heart attack or dying.
Cancer becomes number one killer of men in UKCancer has become the number one killer of men in the United Kingdom, overtaking Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) as the primary cause of death.
Skipping meals makes kids obese: StudyChildren who skip meals are more likely to have excess body fat and an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease or stroke as early as 6 ye...
- Cardiac disease doubles in India
Cardiac diseases have nearly doubled in India, an alarming fact, considering that it has almost halved in Europe and the USA.