Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], February 16: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is one of the most common heart conditions seen in India today. According to Dr Anand R Shenoy, Senior Interventional Cardiologist, Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road, Bangalore, CAD develops when the arteries supplyin
New Delhi [India], October 14: Smokefree India today issued a four-point call to action ahead of COP11 of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), urging delegates to confront India's escalating youth tobacco crisis with urgency and evidence-based policies.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 17: Lilavati Hospital have successfully saved the life of a 78-year-old woman suffering from a serious heart condition known as Mitral Annular Calcification. The patient received a new lease on life through a Transcatheter Transatrial Mitral Valve Replaceme
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 2: Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani, has treated a 12-year-old girl who was battling a rare and life-threatening heart condition. The hospital's expert team of doctors, led by Dr. Anbarasu Mohanraj, Clinical lead Cardiovasular & Thoracic surgery performed
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 30: 29th September marks "World Heart Day" emphasizing the theme "Use Heart For Every Action" is a reminder to maintain optimal heart health and seek advanced treatment options for heart diseases. The cardiology experts at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital p
The camp seeks to provide critical screening services for congenital heart conditions across the state. The event was coordinated by Shri Rajib Dutta, the Mission Director of the National Health Mission Government of Tripura
According to a recent study, young people with high blood pressure are almost four times more likely to be at long-term risk of developing major heart problems including stroke and heart attack.
Gloucestershire wicketkeeper-batter, Ben Wells has announced retirement from professional cricket at the age of 23 after being diagnosed with a rare heart condition.
According to the officials, the patient had been suffering from a severe heart condition for a long time and over the past few months, his heart condition continued to deteriorate, forcing a heart transplant.
A new study in mice suggests that replacing a dysfunctional gene may extend survival in some people with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), a rare inherited disorder in which the muscular walls of the heart gradually weaken, putting patients at risk of dangerous irregula
In an extraordinary example presented by a team at UCL (University College London) and the Royal Free Hospital, three men who experienced heart failure caused by the buildup of sticky, poisonous proteins are now free of symptoms.