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Cardiologist reveals the ‘most powerful longevity drug’ that could help you live 10 years longerCardiologist Dr. Alok Chopra stated that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of early death and potentially add a decade to ...
Forget 10,000 steps: Harvard study reveals how far you really need to walk for a healthy heart and longer life. The number is much lessA new Harvard-led study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine has debunked the 10,000-step fitness myth, revealing that walki...
Silent disease threatens legs — here’s how to spot the danger early, as per doctorsPeripheral artery disease (PAD), affecting millions, often goes unnoticed, especially in early stages. Risk factors include age, genetics, ...
Think milkshake is just a treat? Here’s how one high-fat drink can mess with your blood flow & cause permanent damage to your brainResearch indicates that a single high-fat milkshake can temporarily reduce blood vessel flexibility and impact blood flow to the brain. The...
Experiencing fatigue, shortness of breath? Covid's lasting damage on women's heart health revealedA recent study in the European Heart Journal reveals that Covid-19 may prematurely age women's blood vessels by approximately five years, e...
Donald Trump diagnosed with Chronic Venous Insufficiency: 9 causes of CVI and how to spot itU.S. President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) following a medical evaluation prompted by swelling ...
Harvard study says your brain's fate may lie in your heart's health: 4 lifestyle changes to slow down brain and heart ageingHarvard Health reveals a connection between heart and brain health. Arterial damage impacts cognitive ability. Alzheimer's shares risk fact...
New study finds diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes at 30 can decrease life expectancy by 14 yearsA study published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology found that people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at the age of 30 could see their ...
Type 2 diabetes diagnosis at 30 may cut life expectancy by 14 years: Lancet studyUsing data from US population it was estimated that, individuals with type 2 diabetes diagnosed at ages 30, 40, and 50 years died on averag...
Be wary of symptoms like vomiting & jaw pain! Study says late diagnosis leads to worse heart disease outcomes in women than menWomen diagnosed with and treated for cardiac issues experience worse outcomes compared to men, according to a study involving 15 studies fr...
Listen up, ladies! Women are at greater risk of stroke with each miscarriageStillbirth also significantly increases the risk of stroke.
People with pre-existing medical conditions should avoid Shramik specials: Railway MinistryIt has been observed that some people who are availing this service have pre-existing medical conditions which aggravates the risk they fac...
Gardening, singing & reading can keep mind active, and lower dementia riskBeing physically and mentally active in middle age can go a long way.
Want to keep your kidney safe? Consume less saltKidney failure is among the top five major causes of death in India.
Reports say tobacco use a major risk factor for cancers: JP NaddaNearly half of the cancers affecting men and one-fourth among women are related to tobacco as per a report, the Rajya Sabha was informed to...
Over 60% of Mumbai H1N1 victims had diabetes or high BPPatients of diabetes and hypertension are proving susceptible to the H1NI virus in Mumbai where 60% of affected were women.
Age at first menstrual cycle tied to heart disease riskWomen who had their first menstrual cycle at age 10 or younger, or age 17 or older, may be at a higher risk of developing heart disease, st...
Health ministry targets reduction in use of solid fuels for cookingHealth Ministry has added reduction in the usage of solid fuels in kitchens as one of the key targets to its national framework.
- World Heart Day: 25 per cent of heart disease victims in India under age of 40
Remaining active, eating healthy food, quitting smoking or saying no to smoking, beating stress and going for regular health check-ups are ...
- Substance abuse is filtering down to developing countries
Even as there is growing concern about the use of tobacco, recent surveys show smoking is on the rise.