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  • World Heart Day 2025: Why women do not pay attention to their heart attacks?

    Heart attacks in women are often mistaken for other ailments, or simply overlooked, because their symptoms have historically differed from those of men. Mild warning signals, such as fatigue, nausea or back pain are believed to be the result of something else.

  • What happens when your heart gets inflamed and 10 ways to deal with it

    What happens when your heart gets inflamed and 10 ways to deal with it

    Sometimes your heart gets inflamed when your body’s trying to fight off an infection or injury. It’s your immune system trying to help — but this can sometimes backfire and cause more serious heart problems.

  • Loneliness is now called a health risk by WHO study, fix it with these simple steps

    Loneliness is now called a health risk by WHO study, fix it with these simple steps

    Loneliness is now being called a global health threat. The World Health Organization reveals that 1 in 6 people is affected. Beyond feelings, loneliness links to heart disease, depression and even early death. Here’s why it matters, who it affects and 8 easy ways to reconnect daily.

  • Warning signs of a heart attack: Symptoms in men, women, and the elderly, plus prevention tips

    Warning signs of a heart attack: Symptoms in men, women, and the elderly, plus prevention tips

    Recognising early warning signs of heart attack can make all the difference in detecting heart issues in time and receiving proper treatment. Taking proactive steps towards heart health can save lives. Expert explains the symptoms and preventive tips.

  • Symptoms of heart disease: Reduce cholesterol level, control blood pressure to keep heart healthy

    Symptoms of heart disease: Reduce cholesterol level, control blood pressure to keep heart healthy

    Heart disease doesn't have to control your life. You can reduce your risk of developing coronary artery disease, heart failure, and other heart problems by being aware of the dangers and adopting preventative measures. Discover how.

  • International Day of Action for Women's Health: Why it is important to pay more attention to your heart

    International Day of Action for Women's Health: Why it is important to pay more attention to your heart

    International Day of Action for Women's Health: Women of all ages need to take great care of their hearts. Women can drastically lower their risk of heart disease by being aware of the certain risks they face and taking a proactive approach to heart health. Maintaining a healthy heart requires regular checkups, a balanced lifestyle, stress reduction, and mental health care.

  • Is your heart at risk? Watch out for fatigue, chest pain and other signs of unhealthy heart

    Is your heart at risk? Watch out for fatigue, chest pain and other signs of unhealthy heart

    Heart attack: The culprits behind an unhealthy heart include inactive lifestyles, poor food choices, and rising stress. It's vital to keep an eye on these factors as they greatly boost the chances of developing heart diseases, which are still major causes of illness and death worldwide.

  • What is ‘step test’, and how you could check your heart and lung health with it?

    What is ‘step test’, and how you could check your heart and lung health with it?

    By regularly assessing your cardiovascular fitness, you can take proactive steps towards improving your overall well-being and longevity. This simple test assesses cardiorespiratory fitness by measuring heart rate response to exercise.

  • 10 diet essentials for good heart health, longevity

    10 diet essentials for good heart health, longevity

    How to keep your heart healthy: Adding these diet essentials into your lifestyle can significantly improve heart health and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Remember, consistency is key when it comes to maintaining a heart-healthy diet.

  • 'My father will die': Man's SOS unites internet. AIIMS Delhi responds

    'My father will die': Man's SOS unites internet. AIIMS Delhi responds

    'Every night, with my father lying beside me on the bed, I pray, that some help comes and he gets better treatment and that too on time. I have no idea of what sort, but I need help. I am shattered, broken, devastated, penny-less, but alive, for now at least!' wrote Pallav Singh.

  • World Heart Day 2023: 10 ways to reduce salt intake to keep your heart healthy

    World Heart Day 2023: 10 ways to reduce salt intake to keep your heart healthy

    Heart Day 2023: Reducing salt intake is a crucial step towards better heart health and overall well-being. By making informed choices when grocery shopping, cooking at home, and being mindful of hidden salt sources, you can take control of your salt consumption. 

  • Sun Pharma & US-based Pharmazz to introduce cerebral ischemic stroke drug in India

    Sun Pharma & US-based Pharmazz to introduce cerebral ischemic stroke drug in India

    Sovateltide is a first-of-its-kind drug to treat acute cerebral ischemic stroke, that can be administered up to 24 hours after the onset of symptoms.

  • Elizabeth Taylor spends 79th birthday in hospital

    Elizabeth Taylor spends 79th birthday in hospital

    Two-time Oscar winner Elizabeth Taylor is cheering for 'The King's Speech' to win the Academy Award for best film on Sunday, her 79th birthday, from a hospital where she remains in treatment for heart problems.

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