Longer Working Hours During The Pandemic May Result In A Surge Of Heart Disease: Expert
Working remotely for more than 55 hours a week is linked to increased risk of heart disease. The COVID-19 pandemic has made things worse.
Working remotely for more than 55 hours a week is linked to increased risk of heart disease. The COVID-19 pandemic has made things worse.
Childhood obesity could be a root cause of many health conditions in adulthood. Being a girl further increases the likelihood of developing cardiovascular disease typical of obesity.
Those who eat 150 grams or more of processed meat a week had a 46 per cent higher risk of cardiovascular disease and a 51 per cent higher risk of death than those who ate no processed meat.
There are two types of cholesterols namely - high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL). HDL's are generally considered to be the 'good cholesterols'.
Intensive lowering of blood pressure (BP) may help reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, espicially in patients exposed to high levels of air pollution, suggests a new study.
Signs of a heart attack appear days in advance before it happens. Here are some early warning signs and symptoms to look for to stop a heart attack from occurring.
The highest prevalence and mortality rates of cardiovascular disease are seen in low- income countries, including India. Let's make an effort to beat heart diseases on World Heart Day.
Researchers highlight the importance of commencing treatment of rheumatoid arthritis early to also lessen the risk of developing heart disease.
Long daytime naps may increase the risk of inflammation, which may negatively impact heart health and longevity - say researchers.
Women with PCOS aged 50 and over, however, did not have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease compared to their peers without PCOS.
Erectile dysfunction may result from clogged arteries, or cardiovascular disease, which can impede the blood flow necessary to create an erection - according to a study.
A spate of studies suggests that marijuana abuse may trigger heart attack and stroke among some.
Male menopause is very much real and a man going though it can easily be traumatised by it. Read on to know what you can expect if you are approaching this stage in life.
According to a study published in the journal Advances in Nutrition, diet rich in beans, lentils, peas, and other legumes lessens the risk of coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure. Read on to know more.
According to the study published in the journal Brain, particulate matter 2.5 is part of fine particle pollution which is associated with asthma, cardiovascular disease, lung disease and premature death.
According to findings published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, noninvasive vascular function assessment may predict the future development of cancer. Read on to know more
According to the study published in the Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, if children had a low birth weight, they are more likely to exhibit cardiovascular risk factors. Read on to know more.
Recently revealed data by Agatsa, a health solutions innovator, says more and more young Indians are at an increased of heart diseases due to a higher resting heart rate.
Erectile dysfunction may result from clogged arteries, or cardiovascular disease, which can impede the blood flow necessary to create an erection - according to a study.
A spate of studies suggests that marijuana abuse may trigger heart attack and stroke among some.
Male menopause is very much real and a man going though it can easily be traumatised by it. Read on to know what you can expect if you are approaching this stage in life.
According to a study published in the journal Advances in Nutrition, diet rich in beans, lentils, peas, and other legumes lessens the risk of coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure. Read on to know more.
According to the study published in the journal Brain, particulate matter 2.5 is part of fine particle pollution which is associated with asthma, cardiovascular disease, lung disease and premature death.
According to findings published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, noninvasive vascular function assessment may predict the future development of cancer. Read on to know more
According to the study published in the Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, if children had a low birth weight, they are more likely to exhibit cardiovascular risk factors. Read on to know more.
Recently revealed data by Agatsa, a health solutions innovator, says more and more young Indians are at an increased of heart diseases due to a higher resting heart rate.
Study suggests that air pollution and living away from green areas may be associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases.
According to a study published in Psychology and Health journal, a vacation can help people reduce their metabolic symptoms and therefore their risk of cardiovascular disease.
According to a study published in the European Heart Journal, as body mass index and fat mass increase, so does the risk of aortic valve stenosis.
According to a study published online in the journal Circulation, scaling up treatment of high blood pressure to 70 per cent of the world's population could extend the lives of 39.4 million people.
A recent study published in the American Medical Association found that, cholesterol in eggs, when consumed in large quantities, is associated with ill health effects
Recently, the chairman of the mega exhibition of the Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council of India said that the US and other advanced countries which initially opposed benefits of multiple molecular formulations for cardiovascular and diabetic treatment, have now started realizing and accepting them.
According to a new study published in the journal Experimental Physiology, people who sleep fewer than seven hours per night have lower blood levels of three physiological regulators, which play a key role in maintaining vascular health.
A study published in the journal Cardiology in the Young, the researchers noted that kids who are overweight or obese have similar risks of developing heart disorders.
According to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, heavy consumption of caffeine regularly can increased risks of cardiovascular disease.
In a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the researchers revealed that if you drink more than 6 cups of coffee in a day then you are 22 per cent more likely to develop cardiovascular problems.