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For women, muscle is the new fitness flexThe treadmill is still trending, but the weight rack is also having its moment. The gym floor is changing as more women trade calorie burns...
Why men die younger than women? Doctor shares five reasons why the male body may fail earlierMen globally face a shorter lifespan, often dying five to seven years earlier than women. Experts point to a confluence of factors, includi...
Death rate in ICE immigrant detention centers more than doubles under Trump, Reuters analysis findsFifty individuals have died in U.S. immigration detention since January 2025, a rate that has more than doubled since 2009. Concerns are ri...
Scientists warn this common food habit could be ageing your heart & brain faster. Here's who is most likely to do itSalt consumption study: New research suggests that older men are more likely than women to add extra salt to their food. The study found th...
Doctor reveals surprising link between ear hair and heart healthEar hair in younger men could signal heart risks. Dr. Priyam Bordoloi noted this connection, citing studies. Excessive ear hair, especially...
Take heart, women: Apollo doctor says fairer sex has an edge over men when it comes to heart healthNew research suggests women may gain greater cardiovascular protection from less exercise than men. While both sexes benefit from the recom...
Can your neck size reveal future heart attack risk? See what the research sayRecent studies suggest neck circumference can indicate cardiovascular risk, as neck fat is metabolically active and influences heart health...
Heart disease risk factors pose a greater threat to women than men; Study highlights the need for better lifestyle choicesResearch presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session reveals that lifestyle and health factors linked to ca...
How being in love can actually boost your heart health, according to cardiologistsLove can have a significant impact on heart health, with research suggesting that strong relationships help lower stress, improve blood pre...
Study finds men with diabetes at higher risk of health complications than womenA new study from The University of Sydney reveals that men with diabetes face significantly higher risks of serious health complications co...
Take heed of your heart: From eating right to junking alcohol, 6 ways to keep cardiovascular diseases at bayHeart diseases accounted for about 25,000 to 28,000 deaths in India for the past four years or so, says a 2022 report titled 'Accidental De...
Particulate air pollution can up risk of premature death, study shows 31% increase in cases globallyAir pollution caused by small particles of liquid and solids caused 3.5 million premature deaths and years of disability from cardiovascula...
50 per cent of heart attacks occur in those below 50: 5 reasons why cardiovascular diseases are not limited to ‘old people’ any longerCardiovascular diseases are a major health concern in our country. As per a WHO report, India accounts for about one-fifth of the 17.9 mill...
Sleep deprivation and heart disease: Are you getting enough sleep?There are many problems related to human health, which can be easily avoided by getting adequate sleep, researchers asserted.
Health conditions men should keep track ofHeart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer and depression are the top male killers. However, men also face male-specific issues such as prosta...
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...
Men, say no to junk food: Plant-based diet reduces risk of heart diseasePeople who eat sweets, refined grains and juices show no heart health benefit.
Indian women still ignorant about heart diseases; government awareness plan limited to cancer, maternal healthA heart attack in women would lead to shortness of breath, nausea or vomiting, and back or jaw pain, according to the World Health Organiza...
Heart diseases in Indian women under-recognised: WHOThe World Health Organisation (WHO) today said that cardiovascular diseases among Indian women are "under- recognised" and remain "under-tr...
Sauna use reduces risk of cardiac failure: StudyThe study suggests men who engaged in frequent sauna use had reduced risks of fatal cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality, research...