Heart Disease
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Here’s how your walking pace can predict heart disease and mortality risk
Lifestyle | August 30, 2017 16:17 ISTA middle-aged person with slow walking pace is more likely to develop heart disease than others.
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Scientists develop a new injectable tissue bandage that can repair damaged heart without surgery
Lifestyle | August 18, 2017 8:00 ISTThe AngioChip is a tiny patch of heart tissue with its own blood vessels and heart cells beating with a regular rhythm.
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After untimely death of Inder Kumar due to cardiac arrest, here’s all you need to know about heart health
Lifestyle | July 29, 2017 16:55 ISTThe increasing number of heart patients in India has created an alarming state of affair.
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23 pc of heart failure patients die within a year of diagnosis: study
People | July 26, 2017 14:25 ISTIn India, 23 per cent of heart failure patients die within one year of diagnosis, a study revealed on Tuesday, adding that the country is next to Africa where the rate stands at 34 per cent
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Health Alert: Artificial sweeteners may cause obesity, heart disease risk
Lifestyle | July 18, 2017 10:43 ISTIntake of artificial sugar might not only increase the chances of obesity but it can up the heart risk as well.
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Working long hours? Here’s how over-working increasing your risk to heart attack and stroke
Lifestyle | July 14, 2017 14:32 ISTBeing workaholic might get you a promotion but will you mortgage your health for it?
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Attention women! want to stay healthy? Then study more
Lifestyle | June 16, 2017 15:33 ISTResearchers have found out that people who study more tends to stay fit because of their healthy lifestyle.
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New diabetes drugs can reduce the risk of heart and kidney diseases
Lifestyle | June 13, 2017 14:23 ISTThe findings published in the New England Journal of Medicine, revealed that the drug called canagliflozin, reduce the risk of cardiovascular disorders by up to 14% and heart failure hospitalization by 33%.
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Novel anti-platelet drug based on a snake venom may be safer
Lifestyle | June 09, 2017 19:02 ISTAn anti-platelet drug based on snake venom can prevent blood cells from forming blood clots.
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Great news! Now a muffin can lower cholesterol levels
Lifestyle | May 20, 2017 17:47 ISTDo you really hate to take those gargantuan cholesterol-lowering medicines? You need to take a chill pill now, because lowering cholesterol is now as easy as eating a muffin.
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Heart diseases cause the one-third deaths worldwide, study
Lifestyle | May 18, 2017 13:42 ISTCardiovascular diseases is an alarming threat to the global health. A recent study has revealed that heart diseases account for nearly one-third of deaths worldwide.
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Eat cinnamon to reduce risk of heart disease
Lifestyle | May 07, 2017 13:09 ISTCinnamon benefits our health in more than one way
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If you walk 22 minutes a day, butter & cream will do no harm
Lifestyle | April 26, 2017 14:07 ISTPeople can avoid heart diseases simply by eating home-cooked meal, taking a 22-minute brisk walk and avoiding stress, the doctor said
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Olive can be used to decrease heart diseases
Lifestyle | April 07, 2017 13:50 ISTHeart diseases continue to kill one person every 33 seconds in India. Health experts have revealed that olive oil can help in reducing cardio vascular diseases in masses.
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Children suffering from heart disease treat free of cost in Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Hospital
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This is what happens when you eat 4 soaked almonds every morning!
Lifestyle | March 09, 2017 14:40 ISTsoaked almonds are known to have surprising health benefits. They are blessed with essential vitamins and minerals like Vitamin E, omega-3 fatty acids, calcium and magnesium.
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Health Alert! Desk-bound job may increase risk of heart diseases
Lifestyle | March 02, 2017 18:48 ISTDo you have a desk-bound job? Beware, you may be at a heightened risk of developing cardiovascular diseases by 0.2 per cent and an increase in waist circumference by 2 cm, for every additional hour
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Heavy drinking may increase heart disease risk in men
Lifestyle | February 22, 2017 10:29 ISTMen who consume a lot of alcohol almost on a daily basis are at a risk of developing arterial stiffness, premature ageing of arteries, increasing their risk for heart disease, a recent study revealed. The
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Belly fat can increase heart disease and diabetes risk, warns study
Lifestyle | February 16, 2017 10:52 ISTIf you are one of those who have a lot of weight deposited around the stomach, then it is highly advisable to reduce it as soon as possible. People with belly fat may be at
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Sushma Swaraj offers help on Twitter to baby born with heart disease
Politics | January 26, 2017 21:59 ISTKnown for extending her helping hands to Indians stranded across the world through social media, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Thursday offered to help a two-day-old infant, who was born in Bhopal with a
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