A new American Heart Association scientific statement suggests addressing cardiovascular health earlier in life may reduce the risk of stroke and help preserve thinking and memory later in life.
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Apart from exercise, one should also eat well to take care of the heart, said Dr Vidya Suratkal, cardiologist, Lilavati ...
The Annual Reports of the Acute Coronary Syndrome Registry over the last decade (2011-21) has highlighted the low number and ...
Sabah Al-Ahmad Heart Center, in cooperation with the Kuwait Heart Association, has launched the annual campaign to raise ...
A childs heart health is profoundly influenced by the health and habits of their parents beyond just their own lifestyle ...
Researchers found that ultra-rare genetic variants play a significant role in the heritability of coronary artery disease ...
Some ultra-processed foods may be worse than others; find out which ones may raise your risk of heart disease.
Dr Burke said: “Eat oily fish twice a week. Fish such as mackerel, sardines, fresh tuna and salmon are an excellent source of ...
Inactivity is an emerging public health crisis, with sitting now being compared to smoking in terms of danger. With up to 80% ...
The biochemistry department established the laboratory, where the researchers isolated and cultured stem cells from the ...
Researchers identified key clinical factors like motor delays and hypotonia that predict genetic diagnoses in children with ...