Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 3: SMT (Sahajanand Medical Technologies), a renowned medical device company at the forefront of innovative patient care in the cardiovascular segment has announced a strategic partnership with HeartX, a pioneering MedTech company focused on research and deve
The lungs' blood arteries differ from those of the rest of the body. This distinction is obvious in pulmonary hypertension, in which only the lungs' blood arteries harden gradually, resulting in chronic lung disease, heart failure, and death.
GHRD, which is defined by the body's inability to use its growth hormone and leads to stunted development, has been linked in mice to a 40 per cent increase in longevity and decreased risk of numerous age-related disorders. However, the risk of cardiovascular illness in individuals with GHRD
Researchers at Rutgers Health discovered that hypertensive problems during pregnancy are substantially related to deadly cardiovascular disease up to a year after birth.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 10: Roche Diagnostics India announces the launch of its point-of-care NT-proBNP test for screening diabetes patients who are at risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) such as heart failure (HF). This breakthrough innovation is designed to bring testing clos
According to a new study, increased sedentary time beginning in childhood is related with deteriorating arterial stiffness, a surrogate for premature vascular damage. However, light physical activity may help to minimise the risk.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], March 14: The BSc Cardiac Care Technology program at JAIN (Deemed-to-be University) addresses the growing demand for skilled professionals in cardiovascular healthcare. With a commitment to academic excellence and innovation, JAIN University emerges as one of t
The study, conducted by the George Institute for Global Health India, revealed that consuming excessive salt can increase the risk of hypertension, cardiovascular and chronic kidney diseases.
Speaking at 'ANI Dialogues 2024-Navigating India's Health Sector', Dr Sandeep Nayar, Prinicipal Director and HOD, Chest and Respiratory Diseases, BLK Hospital on Saturday said that lack of outdoor activities, change in lifestyle among others have contributed a lot.
"We are talking about really small differences, so small that they may fall within what is considered normal blood pressure. The problem is that they tend to last your whole life," says PhD Candidate Karsten Ovretveit at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's (NTNU) Department
Certain hypertension-related genes influence blood pressure from an early age and raise the risk of cardiovascular disease as you become older. However, there is something you can do about it.