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Doctors explain the essential health tests women should take in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s, including Pap smear, mammogram, bone density and heart screening, to help detect diseases early and maintain long-term wellbeing. |
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Doctors explain the essential health tests women should take in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s, including Pap smear, mammogram, bone density and heart screening, to help detect diseases early and maintain long-term wellbeing. |
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Let's be honest, most of us dread leg days. But if you skip it regularly, you are missing out on incredible cardiometabolic benefits, says Dr London. | Health |
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A 50-year-old man from Nira near Pune died while undergoing treatment for suspected Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) after complications triggered a fatal heart attack. Following four reported cases in the village, Maharashtra health authorities launched surveillance, with teams conducting door-to-door monitoring to identify symptoms and prevent potential spread. , Health, Times Now |
Gaining weight around waist? Gastroentrologist warns why it is a big danger for your heart and liverAre you gaining weight around the waist? Find out why your waist circumference could signal major health risks | Health |
Heart surgeon with 25 years of experience explains whether not smoking protects you from lung cancerIf you have never smoked a cigarette in your life, what are your chances of developing lung cancer? Dr London explains the risk factors | Health |
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Cardiologists warn that chest pain that comes and goes should never be ignored. Intermittent symptoms may signal underlying heart conditions such as coronary artery disease or an early heart attack, and delaying medical evaluation can postpone life-saving treatment. |
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Pregnancy puts a serious strain on the heart. The heart works harder, the amount of blood in the body increases, and everything else changes to help t. |
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There are a number of ways to help lower blood pressure at home. However, it is perfectly fine to seek medical help when needed and follow through with it. | Health |
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Rising urban "heat pockets" are creating hotter neighbourhoods that never fully cool down, forcing the heart to work harder. Experts warn prolonged heat exposure, dehydration and humidity could quietly increase cardiovascular risks., Health, Times Now |
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While cholesterol is essential for health, having unhealthy levels-particularly high LDL and low HDL can pose significant risks, especially to the heart. |