Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 2 (ANI): A study presented at Acute Cardiovascular Care 20191 a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) congress reiterated the importance of not ignoring heart attack symptoms while travelling and keeping emergency numbers at hand.
New Delhi [India], Feb 26 (ANI): Renowned Cardiologist Dr. Ganesh Kumar at Mumbai based Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital recently conducted Live Case Demonstration to Singapore for a Conference called ‘Singapore Live’ in which 100’s of Cardiologists from across the world participated. Doctors in
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 23 (ANI): According to a recent study, older women, who spend most of their time sitting or laying down are at a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases such as heart disease and stroke.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 19 (ANI): A new study revealed that patients receiving hormone therapy as a part of their gender-transition treatment are at an elevated risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, including strokes, heart attacks and blood clots.
New Delhi [India], Feb 12 (ANI): Kumar Yadav (name changed), a 23-year old man from a small village Bahadurpur in Bihar had a heart disease diagnosed when he was four years old. He used to get tired very easily and had his lips and fingers appeared blue.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 11 (ANI): With marijuana being legalised across North America, there is a changing perception that sees people believing that weed is the safest recreational drug.
68-year-old retired Central Govt. employee from Bangalore who recently underwent ‘heart and lungs’ transplant at Narayana Health City earlier this month, is presenting speedy recovery.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 23 (ANI): A diagnosis of prediabetes should be a wake-up call for people to make lifestyle changes to prevent diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according to scientists at Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Lahore [Pakistan], Jan 22 (ANI): Former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday underwent a medical examination at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC) here and was later revealed that his heart is "larger than normal."
Washington D.C. [USA], Jan 15 (ANI): According to a recent study, poor cardio respiratory fitness could increase the risk of a future heart attack, even if there are no symptoms of a lifestyle illness today.