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22nd May, 2012
Eating Watermelon can reduce the risk of heart attack
Eating watermelon can lower blood pressure and protects you from pre-hypertension the main cause of heart attack, researchers say.
Eating watermelon can lower blood pressure and protects you from pre-hypertension the main cause of heart attack, researchers say.
16th April, 2012
Heart attack alarm ‘will save lives’
This will enable them to get to hospital perhaps two hours sooner than they would have done, reducing the chance of death.
This will enable them to get to hospital perhaps two hours sooner than they would have done, reducing the chance of death.
30th March, 2012
Complicated link between diet soda, health – Study
Some studies have suggested that diet soda lovers could face higher risks of diabetes and heart disease, but one recent US study of several diet…
Some studies have suggested that diet soda lovers could face higher risks of diabetes and heart disease, but one recent US study of several diet…
27th March, 2012
Heart CT scans in ER saves hospitals money-study
CHICAGO: Using a heart scan in the emergency room to rule out heart attacks and other problems in low-risk patients with chest pain can save…
CHICAGO: Using a heart scan in the emergency room to rule out heart attacks and other problems in low-risk patients with chest pain can save…
26th March, 2012
Pregnancy ups risk of heart attack, study says
CHICAGO: Pregnancy and hormonal changes that continue 12 weeks after giving birth increase a woman’s risk of heart attack, researchers said. Although the likelihood of…
CHICAGO: Pregnancy and hormonal changes that continue 12 weeks after giving birth increase a woman’s risk of heart attack, researchers said. Although the likelihood of…
22nd March, 2012
Doctors find clue in quest to predict heart attack
WASHINGTON: California scientists are hunting ways to predict who’s about to have a heart attack, and they say they’ve found a key clue. Most heart…
WASHINGTON: California scientists are hunting ways to predict who’s about to have a heart attack, and they say they’ve found a key clue. Most heart…
23rd February, 2012
‘Biological clock’ is linked to heart attacks
PARIS: Scientists on Wednesday said they had uncovered the first molecular proof that the “biological clock” is linked to a type of sudden, fatal heart…
PARIS: Scientists on Wednesday said they had uncovered the first molecular proof that the “biological clock” is linked to a type of sudden, fatal heart…
15th February, 2012
Aspirin could beat cancer spread: Australian study
SYDNEY: Aspirin and other household drugs may inhibit the spread of cancer because they help shut down the chemical “highways” which feed tumours, Australian researchers…
SYDNEY: Aspirin and other household drugs may inhibit the spread of cancer because they help shut down the chemical “highways” which feed tumours, Australian researchers…
15th February, 2012
Air pollution tied to higher heart attack risk
Breathing in dirty air may be linked to a higher chance of suffering a heart attack a few days afterward, according to a French analysis…
Breathing in dirty air may be linked to a higher chance of suffering a heart attack a few days afterward, according to a French analysis…
15th February, 2012
Air pollution tied to higher heart attack risk
Breathing in dirty air may be linked to a higher chance of suffering a heart attack a few days afterward, according to a French analysis…
Breathing in dirty air may be linked to a higher chance of suffering a heart attack a few days afterward, according to a French analysis…
4th February, 2012
Barbs dominate debate on deaths from drugs
LAHORE, Feb 3: It was a business usual in the Punjab assembly on Friday: abuses, name callings and shouting.
LAHORE, Feb 3: It was a business usual in the Punjab assembly on Friday: abuses, name callings and shouting.
26th November, 2011
Overweight children carry heart disease risk
HYDERABAD: Senior Cardiologist of LUMHS, Professor Dr. Nadeem Anwar Khan has expressed grave concern over increasing number of overweight children. He said serious efforts are…
HYDERABAD: Senior Cardiologist of LUMHS, Professor Dr. Nadeem Anwar Khan has expressed grave concern over increasing number of overweight children. He said serious efforts are…
25th November, 2011
Baked, boiled fish good for heart
ISLAMABAD: Eating baked or boiled fish instead of fried, dried or salted fish is more nutritious and keeps the heart healthy. Studies in the past…
ISLAMABAD: Eating baked or boiled fish instead of fried, dried or salted fish is more nutritious and keeps the heart healthy. Studies in the past…
23rd November, 2011
Too much or too little salt is bad
CHICAGO: Taking a moderate amount of salt may be healthier than too little or too much, researchers reported on Tuesday in a study likely to…
CHICAGO: Taking a moderate amount of salt may be healthier than too little or too much, researchers reported on Tuesday in a study likely to…
14th November, 2011
Tooth cleaning may help reduce heart disease
WASHINGTON: Regular professional cleaning of teeth not only gives a patient a more radiant smile but also helps reduce the risk of heart attack or…
WASHINGTON: Regular professional cleaning of teeth not only gives a patient a more radiant smile but also helps reduce the risk of heart attack or…
25th October, 2011
US study finds link between HPV and heart disease
WASHINGTON: US researchers have found evidence of a link between human papillomavirus infection and heart disease in women who have no other risk factors, said…
WASHINGTON: US researchers have found evidence of a link between human papillomavirus infection and heart disease in women who have no other risk factors, said…
27th September, 2011
Study: Dads less likely to die of heart problems
Fatherhood may be a kick in the old testosterone, but it may also help keep a man alive. New research suggests that dads are a…
Fatherhood may be a kick in the old testosterone, but it may also help keep a man alive. New research suggests that dads are a…
12th August, 2011
Chest pain severity not a heart attack indicator: study
NEW YORK: A high degree of pain does not make it any more likely that someone coming into the emergency room with chest pains…
NEW YORK: A high degree of pain does not make it any more likely that someone coming into the emergency room with chest pains…
7th March, 2011
Studies find gene links to world’s biggest killer
LONDON: Scientists have found 13 new gene variants that increase a person’s risk of developing heart disease, the world’s number one killer, in a series…
LONDON: Scientists have found 13 new gene variants that increase a person’s risk of developing heart disease, the world’s number one killer, in a series…
10th February, 2011
Diet soda tied to stroke risk, but reasons unclear
LOS ANGELES: It’s far from definitive proof, but new research raises concern about diet soda, finding higher risks for stroke and heart attack among people…
LOS ANGELES: It’s far from definitive proof, but new research raises concern about diet soda, finding higher risks for stroke and heart attack among people…

