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Weight loss starts at dinner: The right time to eat for fat reduction and other science-backed benefitsEmerging research highlights that eating dinner early can support weight management, improve digestion, enhance sleep quality, and reduce t...
Are you 'walking' yourself into heart problems? New study reveals how your stride speed can save your lifeNew research indicates walking speed impacts heart health. A UK study of over 420,000 adults reveals brisk walking lowers the risk of heart...
'Golden hour' of sleep: Experts reveal the best time to go to bed for a longer lifeA new study reveals that going to bed between 10:00 PM and 11:00 PM could lower the risk of heart disease. Researchers tracked 88,000 parti...
Scientists find new clue to prevent heart attacks and develop treatmentNew research suggests that scar-forming cells in the scar tissue of an injured heart may play a role in creating disturbances in heart rhyt...
Playing video games can be life-threatening, study says activity can trigger fatal heart problems in kidsGaming may represent a serious risk to some children with arrhythmic conditions.
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...
COVID-19: Analysis reveals heart-related side effects of hydroxychloroquine, chloroquineIn the analysis of real-world data from the Food and Drug Administration Adverse Events Reporting System, a global database of post-marketi...
Critically ill Covid-19 patients 10 times more likely to suffer cardiac arrest or heart rhythm disordersIf left untreated, researchers said cardiac arrhythmias can lead to serious medical conditions.
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.
Cardiac abnormalities in COVID-19 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine: StudyRecent reports have suggested that the combination of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, and the antibiotic azithromycin may help pa...
No more jet lag: Scientists develop wearable technology that will help stabilise your internal clockWith the new technology it is now possible to efficiently use light to optimise and maintain human health.
Time to move away! City noise could trigger serious cardiac problemsThe findings show that everyday surroundings could have wider implications for long-term health.
Popular heart drug may increase death risk: StudyResearchers from the JW Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany, conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of all studies published i...
Heart condition behind Beethoven's famous work?Researchers analysed several of Beethoven's compositions for clues of a heart condition some have speculated he had.
Star Trek helps scientists look into 24th century heart healthResearchers found that people in the 24th century will live much more healthily than people do today, because they may have fewer heart pro...
Sex hormone levels in blood tied to sudden cardiac arrest riskMeasuring the levels of sex hormones in blood may identify those likely to suffer a sudden cardiac arrest, a heart rhythm disorder that is ...
Indian-American cardiologist wins prestigious Simon Dack AwardDr Sumeet Chugh, MD and associate director of Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, along with another researcher will receive the Simon Dack Award.