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Your arteries may be lying to you: Cardiologist warns the most dangerous heart plaque is not the one you can see comingCardiologist Dr Jeremy London highlights that not all arterial plaque poses the same risk. Soft plaque is inflamed and unstable, making it ...
TikToker Ben Bader’s cause of death revealed, his net worth will leave you stunnedTikTok star Ben Bader, 25, tragically passed away from natural causes, an autopsy revealed. He died due to coronary atherosclerosis, a hear...
Your mouth might be telling on your heart: Cardiologist Dr Pradip Jamnadas reveals surprising link. What is oral microbiome?Cardiologist Dr. Pradip Jamnadas has revealed that poor oral hygiene may predict heart disease, as harmful mouth bacteria can trigger infla...
High BP, low HDL, high glucose: Now, go spotting pre-pre-disease?Experts caution against the growing trend of diagnosing 'pre-pre-diabetes' and pushing extreme health protocols. The article questions the ...
Not just cholesterol, poor oral hygiene can also give you a heart attackA recent study reveals a potential link between oral bacteria and heart attacks. Researchers discovered that bacteria, especially viridans ...
5 Heart-healthy benefits of adding ginger to your dietGinger,a staple in kitchens, is increasingly recognized for its heart health benefits. Studies cite it can support blood pressure, choleste...
Medics fear COVID vaccine link to cricketer Shane Warne's sudden deathA leading UK-based Indian-origin consultant cardiologist and an Australian medic said on Tuesday that they fear the sudden death last year ...
Targeted drug therapy may be the future of treating coronary diseases: StudyScientists are on a mission to find out what causes coronary diseases.
Scientist uncover new potential drug to treat heart diseaseThe scientists looked at the building blocks needed to enable the unhealthy response.
Love pasta & pastries? Overindulgence can up the risk of premature heart disease, says studyA higher intake of refined grains can make you vulnerable to premature coronary artery disease.
How lifelong cholesterol levels can harm or help your heartThe researchers found that the longer a person had high levels of LDL — no matter what their LDL level is in young adulthood or middle age ...
Is the loss of a gene 3 mn years ago in our ancestors behind increasing risk of heart attacks?The same evolutionary gene loss may also have set up a further risk for red meat-eating humans.
Do you skip your breakfast often? Your heart may be in troublePeople who skip breakfast may end up with troubled arteries.
Are you a man with grey hair? Experts are warning you could face increased risk of heart diseaseResearchers say grey hair indicates an older biological age and therefore an increased risk.
- Dr Reddy's starts Phase-II trials of DRL-17822 molecule
Phase-II clinical trials are conducted on a larger sample of human subjects (20-300) to assess how well a drug works.
- AstraZeneca India announces CRESTOR tablets launch
AstraZeneca India announced the launch of CRESTOR® (rosuvastatin) 5, 10, 20 and 40 mg tablets. CRESTOR® is indicated for use in the treatme...
- Ranbaxy to mkt hypertension drug in US
The company has got FDA approval to market atenolol tablets of strengths 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg.