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Warning signs of heart disease in women
Heart disease in women is on the rise and a leading cause of death, but early symptoms are often overlooked. Dr. Bhushan Bari, a consultant cardiologist at Ruby Hall Clinic, emphasized the importance of awareness and recognizing warning signs for timely intervention. He also highlighted key...

Reducing TV time may lower heart disease risk
Limiting daily television viewing to one hour or less could reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular conditions, even in individuals genetically predisposed to Type 2 diabetes, new research suggests. The study, published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart...

Congenital heart disease: A defect in newborns
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is one of the most common birth defects, affecting the structure of the heart and blood vessels. It can lead to symptoms such as cyanosis (bluish skin), swelling in the legs, rapid heartbeat, and fatigue. Despite medical advancements, early detection remains...

6 simple habits for heart disease prevention
Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of health complications worldwide, but prevention doesnt always require drastic lifestyle changes. Small, consistent adjustments to daily habits can significantly impact heart health over time. While many people focus on major interventions, the...