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Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 1 2007
woken heart
Believe it or not but it is true that women are more prone to heart strokes than men are and their chances of having heart stokes are 40 percent higher than males. This conclusion has come to the surface after analyzing the family history of about 806...
Irani | Jan 2 2007
soldiers with war trauma may face future heart diseases
Malice and aggressive politics in giving birth to more and more, both regional and global wars and hence trauma to the inhabitants. The war veterans with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder are found to be at greater risk of heart attacks with.
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 2 2007
aaspirin
Most of us know that taking aspirin regularly may cut down the risk of heart disease; thanks to the recent studies, which have uncovered this fact. But do you know that the results can be even more hazardous if you discontinue taking aspirin. Actually, a.
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 8 2007
garlic
Eating garlic has nothing to do with your cholesterol level. This is not for the first time that this controversial fact has been hurled because earlier too many studies have come out proving garlic role in bringing down cholesterol level. At the same...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 10 2007
heart drugs
Yea, I think this is quite mandatory that patients with heart disease should go on with their prescribed drugs after first heart attack to avoid another one. Many of the heart patients who don't follow this notion make themselves more vulnerable to...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 12 2007
migraine 2
As we know that some people are born with hole in their hearts, which is also known as Patent foramen ovale or PFO, scientists believe that this problem may give rise to migraines. Interestingly, they take heart surgery as the best way to wipe out...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 16 2007
bypass surgery
We know that heart bypass surgery reroutes blood flow around clogged arteries. On the other end, carotid endarterectomy, the most commonly used stroke-prevention surgery, removes plaque in the carotid arteries, which supply blood to the brain. There is...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 17 2007
south asians
Fact stating that South Asians are more vulnerable to heart risk, even after immigrating to western countries, is deplorable. Here is the wrap up of the fulgent issues that sprang out of this study:- 1. Deaths in South Asian countries like India,...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 20 2007
exercise and heart patient
For years we have been listening, that exercise is good for heart, despite the fact that there has never been an intensive study to give out a solid reason to vindicate this notion. However, now researchers are planning to have a profound study in...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jan 20 2007
obesity and heart
If you are obese then it means you are comparatively less susceptible to heart failure death. This divulgence may definitely keep you agape. However, this fact has been proclaimed true by a preliminary study, which studied data on almost 109,000 heart...

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