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Heart attack treatment in India costs between Rs 2.5 lakh and Rs 10 lakh, often exceeding typical health insurance coverage. |
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Heart attack treatment in India costs between Rs 2.5 lakh and Rs 10 lakh, often exceeding typical health insurance coverage. |
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A new study in the European Heart Journal offers new insight into why doing high-intensity exercises could hold the key to reducing your risk for 8 deadly diseases. Here is exactly how it works and practical tips to implement it into your routine. |
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A common mistake that most people make while shopping at the supermarket is falling for labels. Low fat, no sugar, and high protein--these can motivate anyone to invest in foods that are actually extremely unhealthy. Similarly, there are several foods marketed as healthy, but in truth, they are sources of too much salt, far more than your heart can handle. If you are already dealing with hypertension, we recommend avoiding these foods., Health, Times Now |
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New American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines recommend earlier and more personalised cholesterol testing, starting in childhood and continuing through adulthood. |
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A study from GB Pant Hospital found nearly 80% of Indians who suffered heart attacks were earlier labelled low risk. Standard Western risk calculators often miss India-specific factors like insulin resistance and hidden fat. With younger onset and unique patterns, experts warn that "low risk" may be misleading, urging better screening and India-focused heart risk assessment tools. , Health, Times Now |
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A new study from Columbia University reveals a promising RNA-based therapy that could help the heart repair itself after a heart attack. By boosting Atrial Natriuretic Peptide production, the treatment reduces damage and improves function. Early trials show success, offering hope for less invasive, regenerative solutions to heart disease and future clinical breakthroughs. , Health, Times Now |
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Is your diet truly heart-healthy? A cardiologist explains the truth about fats, carbs, ghee, oils, and balanced nutrition for better heart health. |
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NASA astronaut Mike Fincke experienced a sudden, unexplained loss of speech aboard the International Space Station, sparking concerns about space health risks. The 20-minute episode showed no signs of a heart attack or choking. Despite tests, the cause remains unknown, with experts suspecting long-duration microgravity effects on the human body. , Health, Times Now |
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Not all healthy habits are heart-friendly, some may actually do more harm than good. A cardiologist explains 5 common heart health mistakes and how to fix them. |
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The team found that those with six or more hours of daily screen time had, higher systolic blood pressure, "bad" LDL cholesterol, and lower "good" HDL cholesterol compared with people who spent fewer hours on screens. |