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Pharmacist-led interventions may prevent heart disease
London: Researchers have found that pharmacist-led interventions such as patient education, medication review, and medication management can be pivotal in preventing heart-related illnesses. The study, published in the British Journal of Clinical…
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Increased exercise level with age prevents stroke, heart disease
Washington: While physical activity is linked to the overall well-being of an individual, it has been found to prevent heart disease and stroke in people who increase their workout as they get…
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Lower physical activity leads to higher death rates: Study
Rio de Janeiro: Researchers have found the people who had the lowest levels of physical activity had higher rates of death compared to people with higher levels of activity, adding that nine…
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Halving red meat consumption can reduce heart disease risk:Study
Washington: Red meat hasn’t been receiving good press lately and now a new study has found that halving the amount of red meat in the diet can reduce the amount of bad…
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Healthy foods important to reduce heart disease risk: Study
Washington: Everyone knows that achieving or maintaining healthy body weight is one key to preventing cardiovascular disease. However, researchers don’t agree that the best way to achieve that goal is by eliminating…
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Insomnia linked to increased risk of heart disease,stroke: Study
Washington: People suffering from insomnia may have a higher risk of coronary artery ailment, heart failure, and stroke, suggests a study. The study was published in the journal — Circulation. Previous observational…
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Daily ‘polypill’ reduces heart disease, stroke: study
Paris: A cheap, once-a-day pill combining aspirin with drugs that lower blood pressure and cholesterol cuts the risk of major heart failure and stroke by a third, researchers said Friday. In clinical…
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Insomnia linked to increased risk of heart failure: Study
London: People suffering from insomnia might have an increased risk of coronary artery disease, heart failure and stroke, says a study. According to researchers, previous observational studies have found an association between…
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Flavonoid-rich diet protects against cancer, heart disease:Study
Washington D.C.: Consuming flavonoid-rich items such as apples and tea protects against cancer and heart disease, particularly for smokers and heavy drinkers, suggests a recent research. Researchers from Edith Cowan Universit’s School…
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Long-term declines in heart disease stalling in few countries
Washington: Heart disease and stroke mortality rates have almost stopped declining in many high-income countries, found a study. Researchers have analysed trends in cardiovascular disease mortality which consists of mainly heart disease…
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Prevention of heart diseases and adverse affects of salt
Hyderabad: Prevention of heart diseases and adverse affects of salt by Dr N. Surender reddy Director of Cardiac department Springfield Hospital Ohio USA was given at VIKAS auditorium at NIRDPR RAJENDRA Nagar…
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Study discovers how diabetes leads to vascular disease
Washington: A team of scientists and physicians identified a cellular connection between diabetes and one of its major complications – narrowing of the blood vessel – which increases risks of several serious…
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This BP drug may up risk of bowel condition
London: Researchers, including one of an Indian-origin, have identified a blood pressure-lowering drug — non-dihydropyridine, a calcium channel blocker — that may increase the risk of a bowel condition called diverticulosis. This…
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Eating this bacteria may cut heart disease risk
London: Researchers have discovered that the use of a pasteurised form of Akkermansia muciniphila-an intestinal bacteria provides greater protection from various cardiovascular disease risk factors. According to the findings published in the…
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More years of education may reduce heart disease risk: Study
Washington: Extending the years of childhood education may reduce adult heart disease risk, a recent study suggests. According to the team of researchers, people with more education may have reduced heart disease…