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Avocado oil's high monounsaturated fat and antioxidant content may help reduce LDL cholesterol and support heart health. |
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Avocado oil's high monounsaturated fat and antioxidant content may help reduce LDL cholesterol and support heart health. |
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Turn out, exercise is not only good for your heart but can also boost brain health: Robert Love shares 3 exercises that can help you grow new brain cells. |
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New research indicates that early or severe male pattern baldness in men with untreated high blood pressure is linked to hidden heart and blood vessel |
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Water chestnuts, scientifically known as Trapa natans, are gaining recognition for their winter health benefits. Rich in slow-release carbohydrates, t |
Delhi cardiologist with 40 years experience shares 5 warning signs your heart is struggling silentlyDr Chopra highlights that the heart gives subtle signs when something is off and recognising the early symptoms helps with prompt diagnosis and treatment. |
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Due to seasonal adaptations and lifestyle changes, winters pose an increased risk of heart attacks. Dr Agrawal shares what you need to know. |
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SIMS Hospital has achieved India's first endoscopic keyhole removal of an extremely rare left ventricular cardiac tumour in a 45-year-old woman. The minimally invasive procedure avoided sternotomy, reduced pain and recovery time, and restored normal heart function. Doctors report a successful outcome, with the patient resuming normal activities within two weeks. , Health, Times Now |
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Cardiologists warn that winter significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular issues as cold temperatures constrict blood vessels, raise blood pressure, and thicken blood, leading to reduced circulation and higher clotting risk. Conditions like hypertension, strokes, heart failure, arrhythmias, embolism, and angina spike during colder months, especially in vulnerable or already diagnosed individuals. , Health, Times Now |
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Winter's chill significantly escalates the risk of serious heart conditions, including heart attacks, strokes, and blood clots. Researchers link this |
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Dr Yaranov highlights the risk to heart from medicines like NSAIDs, stimulants, diabetes drugs, and more. |