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Stressful jobs up women’s heart disease risk
Washington, May 6 (ANI): High-pressure jobs increase young women’s risk of heart disease, concludes a new study. -
Heart drug ‘helps treat muscular dystrophy symptom’
Washington, May 5 (ANI): A new study has found that a drug most often used to treat heart arrhythmias also reduces a central symptom of myotonic dystrophy, the most common type of muscular dystrophy in adults. -
Scientists isolate microalgal strain that could reduce cholesterol
Washington, May 4 (ANI): Scientists in Israel have isolated a microalgal strain, which produces large amounts of a polyunsaturated fatty acid that could reduce blood pressure, chronic inflammation and blood cholesterol level, reducing the risk for heart attacks. -
Prenatal smoking exposure may lead to psychiatric problems
Washington, May 4 (ANI): Prenatal smoking can lead to psychiatric problems in children and increase the need for psychotropic medications in childhood and young adulthood, claims a new study. -
New therapy shows promise for heart failure patients
London, Sept 1 (ANI) A major international study has found that a therapy called cardiac resynchronization can significantly delay the progression of heart failure. -
Cutting red meat consumption can prevent cancer, heart attacks, global warming
Washington, Sept 1 (ANI): By cutting the production and consumption of red meat, it is possible to act against climate change, reduce cardiovascular and cancer deaths, say experts. -
How much omega-3 fatty acid is ”just right” for optimal heart health
Washington, Sept 1 (ANI): A team of French scientists has found how much DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), an omega-3 fatty acid, is required to prevent cardiovascular disease in healthy men. -
Carbon monoxide exposure may up heart problem risk for the elderly
Washington, Sep 1 (ANI): Carbon monoxide exposure has been found to elevate the risk of hospitalisation for the elderly with heart problems in an American study. -
High recurring heart attack, stroke rates prevail globally despite use of many medicines
Washington, September 1 (ANI): An international study has shown that patients with vascular disease have a surprising high rate of events like strokes, heart attacks, hospitalisations and mortality, despite the use of many medicines and other treatments. -
Whole grains can lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer
Washington, Aug 30(ANI): Stressing on the importance whole grains, experts have claimed that incorporating them in the diet can lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke and certain cancers.




