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    Worlds largest imaging project to shed light on major diseases

    Worlds largest imaging project to shed light on major diseases

    supriya kashyap kashyap15 April 2016 2:26 PM IST
    London : Britain is undertaking the world's largest health imaging study with the launch here on Thursday of the biggest ever collection of scans of...
    Diabetes can make heart attack 50 pc deadlier

    Diabetes can make heart attack 50 pc deadlier

    supriya kashyap kashyap24 Jun 2016 2:27 PM IST
    Washington D.C : A new study has found that diabetes can raise the risk of heart attack death by 50 percent.Researchers at the University of Leeds...
    Mediterranean diet better than statins for tackling heart disease

    Mediterranean diet better than statins for tackling heart disease

    supriya kashyap kashyap29 Aug 2016 2:53 PM IST
    London : Heart disease is better treated with a Mediterranean style diet than cholesterol-lowering drugs, it has been claimed.A study found those who...
    Source of Human Heartbeat Revealed in 3-D

    Source of Human Heartbeat Revealed in 3-D

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh14 Aug 2017 9:30 AM IST
    A pioneering new study is set to help surgeons repair hearts without damaging precious tissue.A team of scientists from Liverpool John Moores...
    Handheld blood test device for rapid diagnosis of Heart attack

    Handheld blood test device for rapid diagnosis of Heart attack

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal6 Jun 2018 8:10 PM IST
    A new blood test for diagnosis of heart attack is being developed by an international team of researchers based at King's College London. The test...
    People infected with HIV are twice as likely to suffer from heart disease

    People infected with HIV are twice as likely to suffer from heart disease

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli30 July 2018 7:10 PM IST
    People infected with HIV are twice as likely to suffer from heart disease, research has found.Analysis of global figures reveals that HIV-associated...
    Regular exposure to even low levels of air pollution bad for Heart

    Regular exposure to even low levels of air pollution bad for Heart

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli4 Aug 2018 7:25 PM IST
    A new study sponsored by British Heart Foundation has revealed that Regular exposure to even low levels of air pollution bad for Heart.According to...
    Metformin may reverse LVH in non-diabetic patients: MET-REMODEL Trial

    Metformin may reverse LVH in non-diabetic patients: MET-REMODEL Trial

    Hina Zahid17 April 2019 8:28 PM IST
    Diabetes drug, Metformin may reduce thickening of the heart muscle wall and reduce the risk of heart disease finds a Clinical trial.The commonly used...
    Even high coffee intake does not lead to heart attack or stroke, confirms new study

    Even high coffee intake does not lead to heart attack or stroke, confirms new study

    Hina Zahid4 Jun 2019 8:28 PM IST
    Coffee lovers have an now have their cup of coffee guilt-free! In contrast to the findings of the previous studies, a recent study has found that...
    Erectile dysfunction drug may slow progression of heart failure

    Erectile dysfunction drug may slow progression of heart failure

    Hina Zahid5 May 2019 8:20 PM IST
    University of Manchester scientists have found that a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction may slow or even reverse the progression of heart...

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