MMedication Read More Common heart medication becomes popular as off-label anxiety treatmentSeptember 12, 2025 NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Beta blockers are quickly becoming the hot new drug to…
HHealth Read More Beta Blockers May Not Benefit Heart Attack SurvivorsSeptember 11, 2025 Beta-blockers have had a 40-year reign as the standard treatment for heart attack patients. That may come to…
FFitness Read More Heart health may improve more with a 20-minute daily walk than a gym, says cardiologist |September 11, 2025 Forget expensive gym memberships, protein powders, or fleeting fitness fads. Sometimes, the simplest, most consistent habits offer the…
IIreland Read More Mater hospital marks 40 years since carrying out Ireland’s first heart transplant – The Irish TimesSeptember 11, 2025 On September 10th, 1985, surgeons at the Mater hospital in Dublin carried out Ireland’s first heart transplant. Together…
HHealthcare Read More Weight-loss drugs becoming better value for money, says watchdogSeptember 10, 2025 Popular GLP-1 weight-loss injections are now delivering greater value, according to a new report by a leading pharmaceutical…
FFitness Read More 20 minutes daily walk vs Rs 10 lakh home gym: Cardiologist explains what is more important for your heartSeptember 10, 2025 Forget expensive gyms, protein powders, and fitness fads — a simple 20-minute walk might be the biggest investment…
TTechnology Read More An Omega-3 Superfood for Cholesterol and Blood SugarSeptember 9, 2025 Insight the Inca peanut: Fatty acids, proteins, and polyphenolsCholesterol, inflammation, and vascular protectionImproving glycemic control and insulin sensitivityComparative…
HHealth Read More The 10,000 steps trend isn’t for everyone, Dr. Pal explains. Shares a 30-minute routine as effective as 1.5 hour walk to burn caloriesSeptember 7, 2025 In a recent video, gastroenterologist Palaniappan Manickam, popularly known as Dr. Pal, addressed the global 10,000 steps fitness…
HHealth Read More Your screen time might be silently damaging your heart: Cardiologist warns prolonged phone use could double heart disease riskSeptember 6, 2025 Scrolling endlessly through your phone might seem harmless, but emerging evidence suggests it could be quietly straining your…
HHealthcare Read More Weight loss drugs protect heart patients, study suggests — Harvard GazetteSeptember 6, 2025 High-risk patients with heart failure had an over 40 percent lower risk of hospitalization or death after initiating…