Washington D.C. [USA], April 9 (ANI): Wallflower can be used as an excellent model for discovering new plant-derived chemicals called cardenolides that could be used to treat heart disease and cancer, suggests recent research.
Washington D.C. [USA], April 2 (ANI): While eggs are known as a good source of high-quality protein and contain bioactive components beneficial for health, a recent study has revealed that consumption of 3-6 eggs per week lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease and death.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 28 (ANI): According to new study taking a dip in hot tub on a regular basis is linked to a lower risk of death from heart disease and stroke.
Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 8 (ANI): In recent study researchers have found that women with cardiovascular diseases need options for lifestyle programmes that fit their busy schedules.
Ontario [Canada], Mar 7 (ANI): In addition to treating the taste buds with its tangy citrus flavour, oranges also help in reducing obesity and risk of heart diseases, suggests a new study.
New Delhi [India], Feb 28 (ANI): Leading experts from various fields of interventional cardiology have come under one roof to discuss the most advanced percutaneous cardiovascular interventions at the 11th India Live national conference in New Delhi from Feb 28 to March 1 with focus on "Inte
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 22 (ANI): As revealed by a new study, switching from fats to glucose as a fuel source for the heart muscles could help the organ regenerate when its cells that are responsible for contraction die out as a result of heart failure caused by viruses, toxins, high bloo
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 18 (ANI): Women who sleep poorly tend to eat unhealthy food and consume a lower-quality diet, thereby increasing the risk of obesity and heart disease, according to a new study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Feb 18 (ANI): Following a plant-based diet and cutting down on consumption of animal products can reduce the risk of heart diseases, suggests a new study.
Texas [USA], Feb 18 (ANI): Sitting for longer durations might lead to higher risks of heart diseases for overweight or obese women post their menopause, suggests a new study.