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Anupam Agnihotri | Sep 10 2008
teenage heart attacks
It seems days have gone away when heart attack was considered a threat reserved for elderly people with its constant foraying into the lives of teenagers. It is true that heart attack among teenagers is quite rare. Still, take it for sure that it..
Anupam Agnihotri | Sep 10 2008
middle aged us women
In the U.S., Women between the ages 45 to 54 face higher risk of stoke than men of the same age. Putting forward this belief, researcher held obesity responsible for this gender based disparity. Researchers this belief is based on an analysis, which...
Irani | Sep 8 2008
a hotspot for diesel pollution
Air pollution, besides being an established culprit in increasing global warming pushing the world towards disaster, it is also devastating for human health. The vehicular emissions, especially those run by diesel, armed with damaging particles...
Anupam Agnihotri | Jun 8 2007
heart stroke
With healthy lifestyle, proper medication and regular exercise, no doubt, you may stave off the threat of heart attack largely, however, what would you do if suddenly start experiencing severe pain in your chest that starts to radiate out into your arm...
Anupam Agnihotri | Mar 28 2007
hemochromatosis
Patients with one of the most common genetic defects called, hereditary hemochromatosis are at an increased risk of stroke, according to a study conducted by the researchers. Hereditary hemochromatosis is an inherited disorder that causes the body to.
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 7 2007
trasylol
Controversial drug Trasylol that is used world-wide as a heart-surgery medicine is once again amid controversies, as a new study holds Trasylol responsible for long-term risk of dying by nearly 50%. In the words of Dr. Dennis T. Mangano of the...
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.