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Cardiologists - 15 News Result(s)
  • Heart Disease Fast Catching Up With Young Indians: Experts
    Heart Disease Fast Catching Up With Young Indians: Experts

    Heart disease has affected the young Indian population 10 years ahead of their Western counterparts particularly over the last three decades owing to sedentary lifestyles and lack of exercise, the nations top cardiologists have ...

  • According to Cardiologists Fat Tax May Help to Combat Obesity
    According to Cardiologists Fat Tax May Help to Combat Obesity

    A fat tax on high-calorie foods to encourage healthier lifestyle choices needs to be enforced universally on all foods containing trans fats rather than partially on fast foods, a leading cardiologist has suggested.

  • Message on Dangers of Smoking Not Getting Through: Cardiologist
    Message on Dangers of Smoking Not Getting Through: Cardiologist

    The message about the dangers of smoking and its correlation with heart attacks is not getting through to the public strongly enough, a leading cardiologist has warned.

  • World Heart Day: Drink Green Tea for Healthy Heart
    World Heart Day: Drink Green Tea for Healthy Heart

    Most of us begin our day with a cup of tea and an expert suggests replacing the commonly consumed black tea with green tea.Anil Bansal, chief cardiologist, Columbia Asia Hospital, Gurgaon, shares the benefits of ...

  • World Heart Day: The Myths and Facts About Heart Health
    World Heart Day: The Myths and Facts About Heart Health

    The source of information, or misinformation, can be anything - a neighbour, a commercial, something you had read "a long time back" - but over time, it often becomes something we staunchly believe in. Cardiologists ...

  • Butter and Cheese Better Than Trans-Fat Margarines, says heart specialist
    Butter and Cheese Better Than Trans-Fat Margarines, says heart specialist

    Aseem Malhotra says saturated fat is not a problem, low-fat products are often full of sugar and statins are over-prescribed Butter, cheese and even red meat are not as bad for the heart as has ...

  • How Alcohol Can Affect Your Heart Health
    How Alcohol Can Affect Your Heart Health

    According to some of the nation's top cardiologists, when it comes to heart health, alcohol is like a slippery slope.

  • Youth Falling Prey to High Cholesterol Levels, Reveals Survey
    Youth Falling Prey to High Cholesterol Levels, Reveals Survey

    Twenty three percent of Delhi youth below 19 years of age have high cholesterol levels, a study revealed here on Monday. The study that was conducted by Raman Puri, chairman of Lipid Association of India ...

  • Is 10,000-Steps Goal More Myth Than Science? Study Seeks Fitness Truths
    Is 10,000-Steps Goal More Myth Than Science? Study Seeks Fitness Truths

    Stanford cardiologist Alan Yeung has embarked on what may be the most audacious study of exercise in history.

  • Is Cardiac Health All in Your Genes?
    Is Cardiac Health All in Your Genes?

    The good news: Healthy behaviour appears to slash the risk of coronary disease in people at high genetic risk for events. The bad news: Folks with "good genes" cant expect their genetic makeup to offset ...

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