Is your heart beating too fast or slow? Doctor decodes the truth behind the 'normal' resting heart beat numberA neurologist highlights that a "normal" resting heart rate of 60-100 bpm can be misleading. Even slight increases above 60 bpm are linked ...
24 Apr, 2026, 01.28 PM IST
Shopkeeper kept 'winking' at his customers, causing his business to suffer. Top neurologist shares the reason behind his unintentional behaviourA cosmetics shop owner's repeated winking at women customers caused offense and hurt sales. This was not intentional but a medical conditio...
23 Apr, 2026, 10.03 AM IST
Apollo neurologist links drinking coffee to slower ageing benefits, but he has a warningA recent study suggests moderate coffee consumption may slow biological aging in people with mental disorders. Drinking three to four cups ...
03 Dec, 2025, 12.04 PM IST
Heart risk red flag? Experts say this quick thumb test could be a life-saving clueThe thumb test, a quick at-home maneuver, may point to a higher risk of aortic aneurysm linked to connective tissue disorders. Experts stre...
27 Sep, 2025, 11.46 PM IST
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...
12 Jul, 2025, 04.39 PM IST
Joe Biden may be suffering due to Vascular Dementia and not Parkinson’s, according to this expert NeurologistIn a TV interaction, Dr Russell Surasky said that President Biden may be suffering from a condition called Vascular Dementia. He said that ...
15 Jul, 2024, 11.16 PM IST
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...
30 Aug, 2023, 06.57 PM IST
India's most purchased drugs in the last decade are for cardiac ailments, diabetesAt around Rs 21,000 crore annually, cardiac medication forms the biggest therapy of drugs being bought by Indians today. A decade ago, it w...
11 Jul, 2021, 12.03 PM IST
Diabetes can make your toes numb and affect walking ability: Quit smoking, have Vitamin B12-rich dietToe numbness may also lead to injuries and wounds.
13 Nov, 2019, 03.47 PM IST
Go easy on the chilli: Spicy diet may increase the risk of dementiaConsuming more than 50 grams of the popular spice per day may decline cognitive skill faster.
26 Jul, 2019, 08.06 AM IST
Go for that sauna bath; they help you relax and reduce risk of cardiac diseasesHowever, sauna bathing alleviates conditions such as skin diseases, arthritis, headache, and flu.
02 Aug, 2018, 05.48 PM IST
- Depression may reduce ariginine levels in your body
London, Feb 22 (IANS) People with major depressive disorder (MDD) have lower levels of naturally occurring arginine in their body than thei...
22 Feb, 2018, 07.47 PM IST
Drinking a cup of tea every day can keep dementia awayRegular consumption of tea lowers the risk of cognitive decline in the elderly by 50 per cent.
17 Mar, 2017, 01.13 PM IST
Shiv Nadar University researchers say new compound can help contain mercury poisoningThe process takes a few minutes to hours, depending upon the form in which the organic mercury pollutant is present, the university said in...
22 Dec, 2015, 01.40 PM IST
Poor semen quality linked to hypertension, heart diseasePoor semen quality is linked to a higher chance of having hypertension, heart disease, skin disease and endocrine disorders, according to a...
11 Dec, 2014, 05.15 PM IST
- India among top 10 global pharma markets by 2020: PWC
India will join the league of top 10 global pharmaceuticals markets in terms of sales by 2020 with the total value reaching USD 50 billion ...
13 Apr, 2010, 05.46 PM IST
- Display of skull in tobacco products optional
Keeping in view the concerns expressed by certain sections of the society, government decided to make display of skull and cross bones on a...
22 Aug, 2007, 03.45 PM IST