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Cardiac drugs log highest sales in 2025 as NCD cases surgeHeart medicines led sales in 2025, a trend set to continue. Respiratory and anti-diabetes drugs followed. Cardiac drug sales grew 13%, with...
Not just lungs, Delhi's toxic air is attacking your heart too: Alarming study finds 2% rise in CVD risk for every PM2.5 spikeA new study reveals a direct link between air pollution and heart emergencies in Delhi. Hospital admissions for cardiovascular issues rose ...
Delhi air damaging your brain? Study shows it’s not just your lungs at risk, your brain may be suffering irreversible damageToxic air in Delhi is harming more than just lungs. New research shows long-term exposure to fine particulate matter, PM2.5, significantly ...
Millions don’t know they’re at risk of diabetes, anaemia, and respiratory illnesses, but the one step that could lower disease prevalenceA new dashboard by Climate Trends and IIT-Delhi reveals air pollution's deep impact on Indian public health, linking PM2.5 to diseases like...
Daily food intake of these foods items can increase chances of diabetes by 17%: StudyReplacing ultra-processed foods with unprocessed or minimally processed food lowers diabetes risk, confirms a Lancet Regional Health study....
Air pollution: Every day, 464 children in India die: Report464 children under 5 die daily in India due to air pollution, surpassing tobacco & diabetes as leading cause of death. China & India accoun...
World Hypertension Day: Identifying risks, monitoring high BP, and adopting preventive measures to address this silent killerTo address the ticking bomb called hypertension, commonly referred to as high blood pressure, The Economic Times, in collaboration with USV...
Carving the route to a healthy heart: Here’s how to identify and manage risk factorsIt's crucial to tackle risk factors proactively, especially concerning cardiovascular diseases. This underscores the significance of the ca...
Study reveals dire health risks for pregnant women in India amid climate changeA recent government-backed study in India highlights the escalating health risks faced by pregnant women due to climate change. Rising temp...
View: 40 questions for breathless India to ask itself as ‘festive’ pollution continues to be in the airWhy is the subject of air quality not being discussed with seriousness across any public or private forum even as we are dying faster with ...
Need drastic measures for sake of future generations: Cong on rising air pollutionCongress general secretary Jairam Ramesh cited several studies to say that air pollution has very serious effect on public health and some ...
People join Union Minister Mandaviya in 'Health for All' walkathon on World Health DayThe participants walked from Vijay Chowk to Nirman Bhawan in central Delhi passing through Kartavya Path and India Gate to spread awareness...
Rise in heart attacks! Poor lifestyle choices, lack of proper sleep main culpritsThe number of young hypertensives is dynamically increasing and the factor leading to it is stress.
Obesity main reason in women over 35 for poor diabetes control & increased heart disease risk, says studyThe Apollo study said that diabetes was high in southern, eastern parts of the country.
Time to get your BP checked: Air pollution, hypertension among top risk factors for death in India in 2019The other fatal factors are tobacco use, poor diet and high blood sugar levels.
Spending too much time in the kitchen? Pollution-causing fumes may up heart attack riskExposure to indoor air pollution may even up stroke risk.
Heart attacks on the rise among 30-40-year-olds; diabetes, hypertension are contributing factorsA lot of heart-related problems are due to rapid urbanisation and industrialisation.
How regular visits to the ophthalmologist can be key to prevent eye-related diseasesMost cases of blindness are because of ignorance and irregular eye checkups.
World Hypertension Day: The silent killer can cause erectile dysfunctionUnlike stroke and heart attack, the correlation between hypertension and sexual health in men is a lesser known fact.
Lessons from PBC: How household green plants can help clean Delhi's air, known to be world's dirtiestInstall air purifiers; keep plants in the bedroom and living room, says Barun Aggarwal, director, Breathe Easy.