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500 Years Later, Scientists Solve Leonardo da Vinci’s Human Heart MysteryFive centuries ago, Leonardo da Vinci sketched intricate heart structures. Now, modern science confirms these trabeculae are not remnants b...
The One Kitchen Device People Don't Understand That Could Replace Your Oven For GoodAir fryers are increasingly challenging the oven's kitchen dominance, offering efficiency, speed, and health benefits. Their rapid air conv...
Boiled or Raw? The Best Way to Cook Broccoli to Keep More Vitamins and AntioxidantsBroccoli's health benefits depend on how it is cooked. Raw broccoli retains vitamin C but can be hard to digest. Boiling causes nutrient lo...
Who is Sahiba Bali and why is she under fire for her remarks on Pakistan and The 'Kashmir Files'? Full controversy explainedSahiba Bali controversy: Actor and sports presenter Sahiba Bali's remarks on Pakistan and The Kashmir Files have resurfaced, and she is fac...
Why Homes Used to Be Less Airtight And How That HelpedHomes of the past were naturally ventilated, offering health advantages by expelling pollutants. Modern construction prioritizes energy eff...
Are you 'walking' yourself into heart problems? New study reveals how your stride speed can save your lifeNew research indicates walking speed impacts heart health. A UK study of over 420,000 adults reveals brisk walking lowers the risk of heart...
Your eyes can predict whether you are at risk of a stroke: StudyA new study suggests that the shape and size of retinal blood vessels can predict stroke risk almost as accurately as traditional methods. ...
ECG changes seen in athletes post Covid infection, says new studyThey recruited players from 36 clubs in UK, Brazil, and the Netherlands who had been infected with SARS-CoV-2. Their mean age was 21 years ...
COVID-19 infection increases risk of blood clots for one year: StudyWhile a higher risk of blood clots after COVID-19 remained for the entire study duration, from week 26 to week 49, the likelihood of blood ...
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...
Overweight? It may increase risk of heart diseaseBeing overweight may cause higher blood pressure and thicken heart muscle, setting the stage for heart disease later in life.
Living in a polluted city? Even low levels of smog can damage heart and lead to failureRegular exposure to even low levels of air pollution may trigger heart-related problem, says a study.
Time to move away! City noise could trigger serious cardiac problemsThe findings show that everyday surroundings could have wider implications for long-term health.
Cholesterol lowering drugs may help prevent heart attackResearchers found that people using statins were less likely to have a thickened heart muscle.
Is city life doing more harm to you than good? Air pollution raises risk of a heart failureWhere you live can heavily contribute to your overall well-being.
Think before popping the pill! Common painkillers may increase risk of heart failureDrugs like ibuprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac are known to raise the risk of stroke by 19 per cent.
Olive oil improves heart health: ResearchersRegular consumption of olive oil can drastically improve heart health and reduce the risk of cardiac diseases, according to a new study.