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China’s EV boom is cleaning the air, and may have prevented 262,000 deathsElectric vehicles are proving to be life savers. Studies show China's shift to electric cars has prevented thousands of premature deaths. A...
AIIMS study shows how air pollution can damage placenta, restrict fetal growth and change babies before they are bornA new study reveals that air pollution significantly damages the placenta, restricting fetal growth and increasing pregnancy complications ...
Doctor explains why checking blood pressure on both arms can save a life: 'Blood pressure is rarely identical...'Measuring blood pressure in both arms during initial evaluations can reveal hidden vascular disorders, according to Dr. Nikhil Agrawal. A s...
Not just hot days, hot nights are the real problem: Why heatwave health impact and risk increases after sunsetHot nights are emerging as a serious health risk, especially during ongoing heatwaves across India. When temperatures remain high after sun...
Tiny hearts, big cardiac concern in IndiaA screening program in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, has found over 100 children with heart defects. Sixteen have undergone surgery, with more plan...
Neil Sedaka cause of death revealed: What is Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease?Iconic singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka's cause of death has been revealed as atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, with kidney failure as a...
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...
Is walking 10,000 steps enough to keep your heart safe? Cardiologist shares the truthLeading cardiologist Dr. Shailesh Singh revealed his simple daily habits for a healthy heart. He emphasizes home-cooked meals, ten thousand...
Chronic snoring linked to higher heart attack risk: Why disrupted breathing is more dangerous than you thinkChronic snoring is now emerging as a critical cardiovascular red flag, rather than just a sleep disturbance. New findings point out how obs...
Total cholesterol levels may not tell you truth about your heart health. Apollo doctor reveals the one heart risk indicator you are neglectingA senior physician from Apollo Hospital, Hyderabad, is urging a shift from total cholesterol to more accurate heart risk indicators. He hig...
Top cardiologist warns: Bad breath isn’t just dental issue, it could be sign of heart disease. What to do?A leading cardiologist, Dr. Pradip Jamnadas, has warned that persistent bad breath could be more than a dental issue—it may signal underlyi...
Not just waistline, your neck size could reveal hidden health risks to watchout forRecent research suggests that neck circumference may be an important health indicator, even for people with a normal BMI. Studies show that...
HEPA air purifiers may help lower blood pressure, study saysA recent study has revealed that HEPA air purifiers may help in lowering blood pressure, particularly for people frequently exposed to high...
Don't be a digital pain in the neckA surge in tech-related health issues is impacting young Indian professionals. Hospital data reveals a significant rise in musculoskeletal,...
1 in every 4 diabetics at serious risk of heart failure: StudyStudies in Mumbai and Delhi-NCR reveal that one in four diabetic patients are at serious risk of developing heart failure. Elevated NT-proB...
Rituraj Singh: Pancreatic illness and cardiac arrest. What's the connection between the twoPopular TV actor Rituraj Singh's untimely demise highlights the importance of understanding the link between pancreatic illness and heart h...
AstraZeneca says diabetes drug Farxiga fails in COVID-19 studyThe British drugmaker said the drug did not achieve statistical significance in cutting the risk of the disease worsening and death in such...
Take care of your heart, coronavirus can cause serious cardiovascular problemsCOVID-19 can cause serious complications like heart failure, heart attacks and blood clots that can lead to strokes.
90% of diabetics are unaware of their conditionThe International Diabetes Federation pegs the number of patients with diabetes in India at 65.1 million (it was 50.8 million in 2010).
- India to see increase in vector, water borne diseases
Predicting a plethora of health problems as a result of climate change, the WHO said countries like India would see an increase in vector a...