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Jaspal Rana's death has renewed focus on the dangers of ignoring chest pain and delaying treatment. A cardiologist explains the warning signs of a heart attack, the risks of delayed care and the rare complication known as cardiac rupture. |
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Jaspal Rana's death has renewed focus on the dangers of ignoring chest pain and delaying treatment. A cardiologist explains the warning signs of a heart attack, the risks of delayed care and the rare complication known as cardiac rupture. |
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Having normal lipid panels does not mean you are safe from heart disease risk. Dr London shares the biomarkers that can help assess your risk. | Health |
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A heart-friendly diet should focus on fresh, natural foods. Lean meats, fish, nuts, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains. |
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Indian shooting legend and Manu Bhaker's coach Jaspal Rana has died at the age of 49 following a heart-related illness. Doctors revealed that he had suffered a heart attack days before reaching hospital and later died from a rare cardiac rupture despite showing signs of recovery. |
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Not all superfoods live up to the hype, but this tiny food has exceptional health benefits. Dr Chopra explains why it is a true "nutritional powerhouse." | Health |
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Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha has died at 47 after spending nearly four years in a coma. , Health, Times Now |
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With their unchanged, old-world recipes and timeless flavours, India's clubs have been serving up iconic dishes--with nostalgia on the side. |
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Jaspal Rana, the Asian Games gold medalist shooter died of a heart attack this morning, days after reportedly getting his heart stent fixed. How safe is it?, Health, Times Now |
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Fatty liver disease, now known as MASLD, is increasingly affecting children due to obesity, junk food, sugary drinks, and lack of exercise. Experts warn that early liver damage can raise the risk of diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, stroke, and chronic kidney disease later in life, making prevention crucial., Health, Times Now |
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"Honesty is the best policy." Almost every child remembers this phrase by heart, likely because parents constantly remind children that telling the truth is one of the most important values in life. However, there are times when children should know that lying can save them from ugly situations. |