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Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 27 2007
garlic health
Garlic may add flavor to your meals but if you think that it would help you reducing your cholesterol level too, then you are wrong. Actually, this idea of researchers from Stanford University, California has come out refuting the previous assumptions...
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 27 2007
painkillers
Regular intake of common painkillers like paracetamol, aspirin, ibuprofen and acetaminophen may put you at higher risk of stroke and heart attack by pumping up your blood pressure level. U.S. researchers expressed this concern after conducting an...
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 23 2007
excess iron in blood and arteries
Excess of everything is bad this adage seems to be sitting well with iron level in our blood too. Researchers carved out this conclusion after tracking about 1,277 men and women aged 43 to 87 who had peripheral arterial disease, over a period of six...
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 22 2007
caffeinated coffee
If you don't want to die in old age, especially with heart attack then you must drink caffeinated coffee on a regular basis. This view came out of a large U.S. health and nutrition study. Tracking about 6,594 adults this study concluded that people...
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 21 2007
healthy women
If you are healthy woman with no history of heart disease or stroke, but carrying high level of cholesterol then you can be at higher risk of a stroke. This fact leaped out from a study conducted by researchers, which tracked more than 27,000 women....
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 15 2007
methamphetamine
In a shocking declaration, researchers have linked methamphetamine use to a disease of the heart muscle called, cardiomyopathy. Researchers carved out this association after studying patients aged 45 and younger discharged from a medical center in...
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 13 2007
connon geddes
Usually, heart transplant is conducted by keeping in view the blood type of a patient. However, now researchers are bending upon changing this tradition and 11 months old Connon Geddes is a living example of this move. Connon Geddes was just 13 days old..
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 13 2007
secondhand smoking
All we know that smoker are at higher risk of cardiovascular diseases but even if you don't smoke still you can be at higher risk of cardiovascular diseases due to secondhand smoking. This fact has come to the fore through a study, which examined records.
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 13 2007
siesta
Healthy eating habits and healthy lifestyle have always been linked to the reduction in heart disease risk. Interestingly, siesta has also come to be counted along with these factors. Actually, a new study that tracked about 23,681 people in Greece...
Anupam Agnihotri | Feb 12 2007
optimizer
Here is good news for patients with heart problems, for after pacemaker and stents, it is optimizer that comes opening new doors for patients with heart failure. However, the way it works is quite different from that of pacemaker because where...