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Dare not ignore: Cardiologist reveals the weirdest signs your heart may be in danger long before chest pain strikesUS based cardiologist Dr Dmitry Yaranov has warned that heart disease often presents through subtle, easily ignored symptoms rather than cl...
Winter Heart Risk After 50: Why Cold Weather Triggers More Attacks and How to Stay Safe, Explains CardiologistCold temperatures put significant stress on the heart, particularly for people above 50. Dr. Saket Goyal, Chief Interventional Cardiologist...
Is your 'heart' at risk? 5 simple methods to check for arterial plaque at homeArteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, can lead to serious cardiovascular issues. Atherosclerosis, a specific form, involves plaqu...
Heart report 'all clear' but still in danger? Apollo doctor explains 3 situations when threat could be completely invisibleA zero calcium score often reassures people that their heart is healthy, but Apollo Hospitals’ Dr. Sudhir Kumar explained that this result ...
4 heart-healing drinks that quietly clean your arteries and support better blood flowDiscover how specific beverages can significantly support arterial health and combat plaque buildup. These drinks, rich in antioxidants and...
Not chest pain. Cardiologist warns about the earliest sign of heart problems and how to spot itCardiologist Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj highlights heart attack signs. Chronic fatigue indicates heart issues. Many dismiss this as stress or aging...
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...
Fit 40-year-old Delhi man nearly died of cardiac arrest, despite eating clean. What happened?Mohit Sachdeva, a fitness enthusiast, suffered a severe heart attack due to blocked arteries, despite his healthy lifestyle. Ignoring early...
7 easily missed symptoms that may mean your cholesterol is highHigh cholesterol is a silent threat, often showing no symptoms until it’s too late. These subtle signs can easily be overlooked but may sig...
Medieval STI has returned: Changed symptoms, new strain and what else we know about itThe UK has witnessed an unprecedented surge of syphilis cases, which are at a 75-year peak. Another matter of concern is that a new strain ...
What is Covid tongue? Learn about this indicator for new variants that may manifest in your mouth | Symptoms & moreThough fever and persistent cough are commonly recognized as Covid symptoms, recent evidence indicates that distinctive signs of new Covid ...
Beta Blockers – A discovery that transformed cardiac disease management!The advent of selective beta-blockers has transformed cardiovascular medicine by providing clinicians with a range of tailored treatment op...
A woman's heart is different from a man's: Stress, fertility treatments & menopause can enhance cardiac risksA woman's heart is smaller, as are several of its internal chambers.
COVID-19 can cause long-term organ damage; China adds aftereffects to medical insuranceChina's National Health Commission in its guidelines on COVID-19 survivors said some recovered patients would require treatment for lung an...
Breathless climbing stairs? You could be having a heart attackThe most common mistake people do is to confuse their symptoms with gas.
Women's heart attack symptoms vary from men: Breathlessness, vomiting, fatigue could be warning signsSeveral cases don’t get reported in the hospitals as many of these signs go unnoticed.
Here are some unusual signs of a heart attackWhat most people don't know is that prespiration could also have a cardiac origin and one probably suffered a mild attack without realising...
Do's and Don'ts of fasting for heart patientsThere are several combination tablets which can be taken early morning before the start of fasting and after breaking the fast.
Health problems that you really shouldn't ignoreMany of us put off seeing our doctor with some thing that feels trivial. But sometimes those seemingly little niggles can be more worrying.
Love playing the doctor? Here are five types of pain you should not treat at homeMostly, we deal with pain by popping pain killers without giving it much thought. Others usually just wait for it to subside on its own.