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    Cardiac Sciences - Page 58

    Once a week Olive oil may lower risk of heart attack or stroke in obese

    Once a week Olive oil may lower risk of heart attack or stroke in obese

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal11 March 2019 8:10 PM IST
    Eating olive oil once a week reduces the tendency of blood to clot and block blood flow by reducing platelet activity in the blood, according to...
    Even 1 to 2 drinks daily  increase High BP risk substantially

    Even 1 to 2 drinks daily  increase High BP risk substantially

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli10 March 2019 8:20 PM IST
    Even 1 to 2 drinks daily increase High BP risk substantially.According to research being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 68th Annual...
    Midday nap reduces high blood pressure and need for BP drugs

    Midday nap reduces high blood pressure and need for BP drugs

    Hina Zahid10 March 2019 7:10 PM IST
    A nap a day keeps high blood pressure at bay. Midday nap reduces high blood pressure and need of antihypertensive drugs finds a study.People who took...
    Siblings of Rheumatoid Arthritis patients at high risk of Heart Attack

    Siblings of Rheumatoid Arthritis patients at high risk of Heart Attack

    Deepanjana Sarkar10 March 2019 7:05 PM IST
    Siblings of rheumatoid arthritis patients may have elevated risk of heart attack associated with Acute Coronary Syndrome, revealed a study published...
    Five big dangers to be avoided while going for TAVR

    Five big dangers to be avoided while going for TAVR

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal8 March 2019 8:20 PM IST
    While going to the jungle in South Africa, the big time hunters were afraid of five most feared animals who were extremely dangerous if they...
    Early Periods linked to High Blood Pressure risk

    Early Periods linked to High Blood Pressure risk

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli8 March 2019 7:28 PM IST
    Early Periods linked to High Blood Pressure risk.The researchers have found that early onset menstruation significantly increased risk of developing...
    Low-carbohydrate consumption increases Atrial Fibrillation risk significantly

    Low-carbohydrate consumption increases Atrial Fibrillation risk significantly

    Hina Zahid8 March 2019 7:20 PM IST
    Low-carbohydrate consumption increases Atrial Fibrillation risk significantly.According to a study being presented at the American College of...
    Flu vaccine reduces risk of heart attack, suggests study

    Flu vaccine reduces risk of heart attack, suggests study

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli8 March 2019 7:15 PM IST
    Flu vaccine can reduce risk of heart attack, suggests new study.According to research being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 68th...
    Refusal to canakinumab for secondary prevention -- Treatment of residual risk faces a roadblock

    Refusal to canakinumab for secondary prevention -- Treatment of residual risk faces a roadblock

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal7 March 2019 8:28 PM IST
    The fight against the residual cardiovascular risk after myocardial infarction by targeting inflammation by anti-inflammatory drug faces a roadblock....
    Statins use may increase blood sugar and Diabetes risk

    Statins use may increase blood sugar and Diabetes risk

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli6 March 2019 8:28 PM IST
    Statins use may increase blood sugar and Diabetes risk.Patients taking cholesterol-lowering statins may be at higher risk for developing high blood...
    High testosterone levels associated with Heart Attack, Heart Failure and VTE

    High testosterone levels associated with Heart Attack, Heart Failure and VTE

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli6 March 2019 8:10 PM IST
    High testosterone levels associated with Heart Attack, Heart Failure, and venous thromboembolism.The researchers found that in men, endogenous...
    Broken heart or Takotsubo syndrome may have its origin in brain,finds study

    'Broken heart' or Takotsubo syndrome may have its origin in brain,finds study

    Hina Zahid6 March 2019 7:10 PM IST
    Broken heart' syndrome or Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) has its origin in the brain, finds a study.The study is published in the European Heart Journal...
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