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Coffee consumption related to decreased heart failure risk
While drinking decaffeinated coffee appeared to have an opposite effect on heart failure risk Coffee lovers, rejoice! The new three large, well-known heart dise
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Sleep apnea worsens heart disease: Study finds
Obstructive sleep apnea can negatively impact patients’ health and increase the risk of cardiovascular events and death Health care experts urge increased
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One cup of leafy green vegetables a day keeps heart diseases away: Study
The research adds to growing evidence linking vegetables generally and leafy greens specifically with improved cardiovascular health and muscle strength New Edi
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Heart Damages Found In Over Half Of COVID-19 Patients
The study of 148 patients from six acute hospitals in London is the largest study to investigate convalescing COVID-19 patients Around 50 per cent of patients w
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Pregnancy complications increase the risk of heart disease in women
Pregnancy complications and early menopause increase women’s future risk of heart disease The study was published in the ‘European Heart JournalR
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Climate Change is now a disease, and it catches hold of its first patient
Canada’s British Columbia has diagnosed the world’s first patient with Climate Change.
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Breast milk improves preterm newborns’ cardiac function: Study
Smaller biventricular volume, shorter length, worse systolic and diastolic function, and a disproportionate increase in muscle mass are all features of early-bo
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Night shift jobs elevate risk of atrial fibrillation, Study finds
This is the first study to look into the link between working the night shift and developing atrial fibrillation NEW DELHI — According to a recent study perform
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A plant-based diet helps to improve cognitive health and cardiac function
Studies have highlighted the importance of a plant-based diet as a modifiable risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia During a recent study, researchers
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Study: The amount of coffee consumption depends on a person’s blood pressure rate
The team found that people with high blood pressure, angina, and arrhythmia were more likely to drink less coffee A study led by the University of South Austral
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Researchers find causal link between cardiovascular health and coffee consumption
Who drinks decaffeinated coffee, is more likely prone to the adverse effects of caffeine, and more susceptible to high blood pressure.” In a world-first s
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Here’s why heavy energy drink consumption may be detrimental to your health
Energy drinks are also known to raise blood pressure and can trigger heart rhythm abnormalities In the journal BMJ Case Reports, researchers have warned that he
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Exercise could benefit patients with kidney disease
“Extreme amounts of exercise can induce heart rhythm disorders in those with kidney disease Exercising regularly is known to have many health advantages b
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HRH Queen Ameenata Koita was amongst the Elite list of the significant Leaders of the World
Unified Brainz celebrated the glorious careers of prominent leaders from around the globe, leading by example with resilience, diligence, and perseverance
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Chantelle Simone was honoured by UB Group as an international leader transcending barriers
Unified Brainz celebrated the glorious careers of prominent leaders from around the globe, leading by example with resilience, diligence, and perseverance on th
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Explained! How harmful is rising incidence of fatal wet-bulb temperature for humans?
Since March 2022, a spate of heatwaves has engulfed South Asia, continuing an alarming trend of surpassing previous temperature records
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South African activist and Archbishop Desmond Tutu dies at 90
The statement released by the President's office did not confirm the reason behind Desmond Tutu's death but he had fought on and off battle with prostate cancer
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Farm laws repeal is predicted to be more impelled by UP elections than Punjab polls
In the Parliament session starting at the end of this month, we will complete the process of repealing the three laws, Modi said.
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