Heart disease

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Oct 07, 2024
In most cases, people learn that a person is suffering from heart pain and conclude it is a heart attack or cardiac arrest without knowing the differences. Medically, both are distinctly different.
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Nov 17, 2023
The former chief minister and TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu is seeking a bail in the skill development scam claiming he has been diagnosed with a heart problem.
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Nov 16, 2023
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh government advisor Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy found fault with the memo regarding the medical report
heart disease prevention and treatment - Sakshi Post
Sep 29, 2022
It is our belief that only elderly people are getting heat attacks.
Vacations Are Good For Your Heart: Study - Sakshi Post
Jun 23, 2019
Going on a vacation can lower the risk of developing a heart disease risk
Diabetes Drugs Linked To Heart Disease Risk: Study - Sakshi Post
Dec 25, 2018
Type-2 diabetes carry a high risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, heart failure or amputation
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Jul 08, 2018
Diabetes mellitus (DM) commonly referred to as Diabetes, is a chronic disorder.
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May 26, 2018
Smokers were 2.5 times more likely to quit post a cessation intervention programme delivered entirely on social networking giant Facebook than by other online quit-smoking programmes, a clinical...
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Mar 04, 2018
Children born as marginally underweight have an increased risk of still being underweight at the age of seven, the findings showed.
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Feb 26, 2018
For years, scientists have been engaged in finding human genes associated with lifestyle diseases like diabetes and heart disease to know if certain population groups are prone to these disorders.
According to the study, published in the journal BJM, chronic diseases are not targetted in the current cancer prevention strategies. - Sakshi Post
Feb 04, 2018
Several common chronic diseases including hypertention, heart disease and diabetes, together account for more than a fifth of new cancer cases and more than a third of cancer deaths, finds a study.
Coconut oil could reduce risk of heart disease. - Sakshi Post
Jan 15, 2018
Consuming coconut oil daily for just four weeks may lower the risk of heart disease and stroke, suggests a recent study.
Health benefits of Amla. - Sakshi Post
Dec 17, 2017
Amla known as Dhatri ( God of Health) can be effectively used to treat many diseases.
Eating during the night may increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes by disrupting the body’s biological clock - Sakshi Post
Nov 09, 2017
Researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico looked at levels of fat, called triglycerides, in the blood of rats
Consuming whole grain foods will help in decrease the risk of heart disease and diabetes - Sakshi Post
Nov 04, 2017
Regularly consuming whole grain foods may help lose weight as well as decrease the risk of heart disease and diabetes, a study has claimed.
Sleep disorder - Sakshi Post
Nov 03, 2017
A recent study has said that severe hot flashes in midlife may increase the risk of sleep disorder in women.
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Apr 08, 2017
The researchers assessed the prevalence of grey hair in patients with coronary artery disease
The scientists discovered that vitamin D deficiency is necessary for metabolic syndrome - Sakshi Post
Dec 22, 2016
Metabolic syndrome affects nearly a quarter of the world’s adult population, and it is defined by a group of risk factors that put you on the road to diabetes and heart disease
The study adds to the growing evidence that regional fat deposits are harmful - Sakshi Post
Sep 28, 2016
Belly fat may Increase risk of heart diseases 
Added Sugars May Up Heart Disease Risk In Kids - Sakshi Post
Aug 24, 2016
Be warned, as children between the age of two-to-18 consuming more than six teaspoons of added sugars a day -- equivalent to about 100 calories or 25 grams of added sugars -- may be at an increased...
Severe Obesity Alone Can Increase Heart Failure Risk - Sakshi Post
Aug 23, 2016
Morbid obesity appears to stand alone as a risk for heart failure, but not for other major types of heart disease
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