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Brighter night-time light exposure could raise the risk of major heart conditions, including stroke and heart failure, suggests a study of over 88,000 people. The research highlights how sleeping with lights on may disrupt circadian rhythms and harm cardiovascular health.
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As part of the CBSE’s effort, schools will remove high-sugar, high-fat items like sodas, chocolates and pastries from the canteen and come up with healthier menus
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We must see ageing as an opportunity to deepen our understanding of ourselves, strengthen our connections with others
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Dr. Sudhir Kumar from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals shared on social media platform X that reducing mobile phone use, alongside other healthy lifestyle practices, could benefit heart health. He recommended limiting the duration of calls to help lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs).
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There is a need for concerted efforts to spread public awareness about the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and nutritional balance.
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India’s healthcare spending is one of the lowest in the world -- just 1% of GDP, while deaths due to non-communicable diseases are among the highest
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The AQLI also stated that from 1998 to 2021, average annual particulate pollution increased by 49.9 per cent in Pakistan which reduced life expectancy by 1.5 years.
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The findings also suggest that switching diet from always adding salt to “usually” adding it reduced the risk of AF by 12 per cent.
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In a study published in the scientific journal eLife, it was revealed that inherent genetic variations can cause certain individuals to accumulate waist fat while simultaneously offering protection against diabetes.
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The WHO stated that these sweeteners had undesirable effects like increased risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and mortality in adults.
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According to studies, around 17.9 million die due to cardiovascular diseases globally in a year making it the leading cause of death.
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The AI-powered tool enables physicians to deliver preventive care for at-risk individuals, improving lives while mitigating future pressure on healthcare systems, according to a press release.
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What then can you do to keep inflammation in check and your heart strong? Adopt simple lifestyle changes.
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People suffering from cardiovascular diseases have had it worse during the ongoing pandemic.
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Hernia recurrence is more likely in obese patients.
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Various studies over the years have demonstrated that women who breastfeed have a lower risk for developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. But the mechanisms behind these risks were not fully understood.
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According to experts, antioxidants are substances that may protect your cells against free radicals, which play a role in heart disease, cancer and other diseases.
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The latest antioxidant which is produced for the first time in India is gamma oryzanol, which is very quickly gaining popularity as a super antioxidant.
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As the World marked Mental Health Day on October 10, she shares a few simple tips how mental health can be kept in check through positive life habits.