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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...
No extreme diets or workouts: Hotmail’s founder Sabeer Bhatia, 57, shares his fitness secret after his cholesterol dropped from 240 to 149Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia achieved remarkable health results with a simple fitness plan. He reduced his total cholesterol by 91 poin...
Are millions aging faster because of hidden vitamin B12 deficiency? New Cornell University research links low B12 to muscle weakness and metabolic declineVitamin B12 and healthy aging are now linked by striking new evidence from Cornell University. A landmark study published in the Journal of...
What happens if you eat avocado every day for 2 weeks? Harvard gastro doctor breaks down the effectEating an avocado daily for two weeks can positively impact heart health by improving cholesterol balance and supporting cardiovascular fun...
Harvard liver specialist names top three best snacks to reverse fatty liver and the last one may surprise youFatty liver best snacks: Harvard liver specialist Dr Saurabh Sethi has named three powerful snacks to help reverse fatty liver and these in...
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...
Are you working out on empty stomach? Hyderabad doctor shares what really matters for weight lossExercising on an empty stomach offers no significant long-term benefits for weight loss or metabolic health, according to neurologist Dr. S...
Want an accurate lipid profile test result? Watch what you eat the day before warns Apollo docYour pre-test habits significantly impact lipid profile accuracy, especially triglyceride readings. Consuming a heavy dinner, alcohol, or s...
AIIMS certified nutritionist reveals a popular ‘healthy’ breakfast option is actually full of sugarAIIMS-certified nutritionist Deepta Nagpall advises ditching sugary breakfast cereals for protein-rich meals in 2026. Many cereals, despite...
4 vital blood tests everyone over 40 must take, says top general physicianA leading GP advises individuals over 40 to prioritize four key blood tests for proactive health management. These tests, including lipid, ...
37-year-old’s routine headache consultation reveals hidden red flags: CMC Vellore doctor explains real danger and next stepsA 37-year-old man who sought medical help for recurring headaches was found to have serious lipid abnormalities, according to Dr. Sudhir Ku...
Diabetes and heart disease: A call for integrated managementStatistics show low treatment target compliance among Indian diabetes patients, increasing heart disease risks. Timely screening and weight...
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.
Is your kid obese? It could be the reason why doctors are misinterpreting blood test reports70% of the blood tests studied were affected due to the children's obesity.
Adding walnuts to your daily diet may help boost metabolismConsuming walnuts may help reduce the potential prevalence rate of diabetes by improving metabolic syndrome risk factors.
Are you diabetic? Heart problems are a major cause of concernType 2 diabetes, which is the most common type of diabetes, occurs mostly in people who are overweight or obese.
- Eating peanuts may prevent heart attack
New York, March 30 (IANS) Eating peanuts with a meal may help protect against cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and stroke, an ...
- Australian researchers prevent progression of diabetic kidney disease
Sydney, Feb 10 (IANS) An Australian pharmaceutical company has successfully prevented the progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD) for ...
Burning more fat and less glucose may lead to diabetesThis finding opens the possibility of selecting the right time to exercise for losing body fat.
Wild blueberries can lower bad effects of high-fat dietEating wild blueberries or bilberries diminishes the adverse effects of a high-fat diet, a new study has claimed.