Heart Health
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Health
Why lowering BP threshold to less than 120/80 mm Hg may be good for Indians
With cases of hypertension or high blood pressure rising significantly in India, particularly among young adults, lowering the BP threshold…
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Health
Healthy habits can slash future risks to heart in women with gestational diabetes
While gestational diabetes is known to affect the heart, women who follow healthy habits like proper weight, diet, and no…
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Health
If You Want to Avoid a Heart Attack, Include These Foods in Your Daily Diet!
Cholesterol is divided into two types: LDL (bad cholesterol) and HDL (good cholesterol). High levels of LDL and triglycerides can…
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Health
How Much Salt Is Too Much? Health Experts Reveal the Right Balance
Salt is a kitchen staple used worldwide to enhance flavor, preserve food, and maintain electrolyte balance in the body.
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News
Poor Heart Health May Signal Gestational Diabetes Risk in Pregnancy: Study
Women with poor cardiovascular health may be more likely to develop gestational diabetes and experience coronary artery calcium (CAC) buildup…
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Health
A bowl of spinach, kale and broccoli may boost heart health in elderly women
Eating a bowl of leafy greens and cruciferous vegetables such as spinach, kale, and broccoli could significantly reduce the risk…
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Health
3 Sleepless Nights May Raise Your Risk of Heart Disease: Study
Just three nights of insufficient sleep may significantly raise the risk of heart disease, according to a new study conducted…
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Health
This cholesterol pill may fight high risk of heart attack, stroke: Study
A groundbreaking international study has revealed that a new cholesterol-lowering medication may significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and…
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Health
Stop Smoking Now and See Amazing Changes in 72 Hours – Here’s What You Need to Know
Quitting smoking is one of the most beneficial decisions you can make for your health, regardless of how long you’ve…
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Health
Shocking Discovery: Your Heart Can Taste Sweetness—Here’s What That Means!
A groundbreaking study has revealed that the human heart possesses "sweet taste" receptors similar to those found on our tongues.
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Health
Beta-blockers Well-Tolerated, Do Not Commonly Lower Potassium Levels: Experts
Beta-blockers are considered well-tolerated drugs and are not commonly known to lower potassium levels, said experts on Friday.
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Science
Increased intake of plant protein to boost your heart health
Eating more plant-based protein than animal-based protein may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and coronary heart disease…