Cardiologist
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How much fruit is too much? Cardiologist reveals the hidden health risks
Health | Oct 03, 2025, 02:45 PM ISTFruit is healthy, but can overeating it harm you? A cardiologist warns that excess fruit may raise risks of fatty liver, diabetes, and coronary artery disease due to high fructose load. Learn how much fruit is safe and how to eat it in moderation for better health.
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This common ingredient may harm your heart more than cholesterol, warns cardiologist
Health | Aug 29, 2025, 04:37 PM ISTWhile cholesterol is known to be damaging for your heart, doctor says that he sees heart disease caused by more than just cholesterol. Read on to know as he speaks about the one ingredient that can damage your heart more than cholesterol.
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Sunjay Kapur dies of heart attack at 53: Cardiologist shares signs you should never ignore
Health | Jun 15, 2025, 11:11 AM ISTSunjay Kapur passes away at 53 due to a heart attack. A cardiologist shares crucial signs you should never ignore to prevent similar tragedies. Know the warning signs and take action.
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Cardiologist at Delhi govt-run hospital sacked after death of 3 patients
India | Mar 22, 2022, 06:24 PM ISTThe doctor was working on contractual basis at Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital in east Delhi.
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Cardiologist allegedly commits suicide after killing husband, two children in Nagpur
News | Aug 19, 2020, 10:08 AM ISTCity based cardiologist allegedly committed suicide after killing her husband and two children in Nagpur on August 18.
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Noted cardiologist B K Goyal dies in Mumbai
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Kashmir's top cardiologist succumbs to bullet wounds in AIIMS
India | Aug 17, 2013, 05:33 PM ISTNew Delhi: Dr Sheikh Jalal-ud-din, eminent cardiologist from Kashmir, today succumbed to injuries sustained in an attack by militants a month back on the outskirts of Srinagar.64-year-old Jalal, a former director of the prestigious Shere-e-Kashmir
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Indian-American cardiologist pleads guilty to healthcare fraud
World | Jun 06, 2013, 12:56 PM ISTWashington, Jun 6: An Indian-American cardiologist has pleaded guilty to charges that he falsely recorded the severity of patients' illnesses in order to receive payment for numerous heart procedures.Sandesh Rajaram Patil, 51, a former doctor