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JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY
No gym, no equipment, no sweat: This 800-year-old Chinese exercise is quietly fixing high blood pressureAn 800-year-old Chinese exercise once practiced quietly in parks and public squares is now drawing global attention after scientists discov...
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...
AHA-ACC Cholesterol Guidelines 2026: There is a health advisory for everyone above 19. Follow these heart rules to protect your lifeAHA ACC Cholesterol Guidelines 2026: New global heart health guidance from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardi...
Orange fruit vs orange juice: Is orange good for your heart, blood pressure and arteries? Apollo doctor breaks it downOrange juice, when consumed in modest quantities, shows neutral to mildly positive effects on heart health indicators like blood pressure a...
Doctors say just 4 risks drive almost all heart attacks — how many are threatening you?Most heart attacks happen because of four main risks: high blood pressure, high cholesterol, high blood sugar, and smoking. The good news i...
Standing and eating: Does it really boost weight loss. The answer might surprise youEating while standing has become a common habit in today’s busy lifestyle, but its effects on digestion and weight loss are mixed. Research...
New study links 99% of heart attacks and strokes to just four risk factors - are you at risk?A new study shows that almost all heart attacks and strokes happen because of four main risk factors: high blood pressure, high cholesterol...
Over 99% of heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular failures linked to four preventable silent risk factors. Study finds alarming connectionA new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology reveals that over 99% of people who experienced heart attacks, s...
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...
Type 2 diabetes triggering heart attacks in the 30s: Why India’s youth are at risk?Type 2 diabetes is increasingly affecting young Indians, accelerating heart disease risks due to factors like genetics, visceral fat, and u...
Are you taking a common heart attack pill? It might not help you, study saysTwo large trials offer conflicting evidence on the benefits of beta-blockers for heart attack patients with normal heart function. While on...
Physical inactivity kills 32 lakh people a year. Need 10,000 steps a day? World's largest study suggests a shortcutA new study, the world's largest to date, has found that walking just 3,867 steps a day can lower the risk of death from any cause. The res...
Study reveals Asia, Europe, Africa, Middle East are at greater risk of deaths from heart diseasesThe study emphasizes the impact of preventable factors and calls for targeted actions to address metabolic, environmental, and behavioural ...
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.
Tired of working long hours? High workplace stress may cause stroke, heart failure & other problemsBurnout differs from depression, which is generally characterised by low mood, guilt, and poor self-esteem.
Brush your teeth not twice, but thrice a day: Experts say it may help cut heart failure risk by 12%Poor oral hygiene leads to bacteria in the blood, causing inflammation in the body
A new trick to keep blood pressure under control: Sitting under blue lightsThis can also cut risk of developing heart diseases.
Struggling to sleep? Insomnia may increase heart attack riskInsomnia symptoms included difficulty initiating sleep, difficulty maintaining sleep & early-morning awakening.
Being overweight may be better for your heartCardiovascular mortality is highest among underweight patients, while cardiovascular mortality is lowest among overweight patients.
- Cardiac disease doubles in India
Cardiac diseases have nearly doubled in India, an alarming fact, considering that it has almost halved in Europe and the USA.