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heart disease

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  • Regular sleep between 10-11 p.m. linked to better heart health, lower risks: Study

    Regular sleep between 10-11 p.m. linked to better heart health, lower risks: Study

    A study conducted by a British research team has concluded that a regular bedtime between 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. is linked to better heart health and ...
    World News
  • More than half of UAE residents affected by heart disease: Study

    More than half of UAE residents affected by heart disease: Study

    More than half of residents in the United Arab Emirates have been affected by heart disease during their lifetime, according to a new study of ...
    Gulf
  • Stents no better than drugs for many heart patients: US study

    Stents no better than drugs for many heart patients: US study

    Many patients with severe but stable heart disease who routinely undergo invasive procedures to clear and prop open clogged arteries would do as well ...
    Healthy Living
  • Study suggests e-cigarette flavorings may pose heart risk

    Study suggests e-cigarette flavorings may pose heart risk

    E-cigarettes aren’t considered as risky as regular cigarettes, but researchers have found a clue that their flavorings may be bad for the ...
    Healthy Living
  • Czech teacher survives 34 years with heart transplant

    Czech teacher survives 34 years with heart transplant

    A Czech teacher survived more than 34 years with a heart transplant, making him one of the longest living transplant patients, Czech media and a ...
    Variety
  • Drake visits 11-year-old girl meant to receive heart transplant

    Drake visits 11-year-old girl meant to receive heart transplant

    A suburban Chicago girl has received a heart transplant just days after she danced her way into a hospital visit from Drake.Surgeons performed the ...
    Entertainment
  • ‘Tobacco Breaks Hearts’ main theme for World No Tobacco Day

    ‘Tobacco Breaks Hearts’ main theme for World No Tobacco Day

    May 31st is celebrated widely as ‘World No Tobacco Day’. It is a day where awareness is spread about the negative effects of tobacco and ...
    Variety
  • WATCH: Shocking moment Indian businessman dies while dancing on stage

    WATCH: Shocking moment Indian businessman dies while dancing on stage

    A shocking video showed the moment Indian businessman Vishnu Pandey, 53 years old, dropped dead while dancing on stage to collect an award in Agra, ...
    Variety
  •  Arnold Schwarzenegger is stable after heart surgery

    Arnold Schwarzenegger is stable after heart surgery

    Arnold Schwarzenegger is recovering in a Los Angeles hospital after undergoing heart surgery.The 70-year-old former California governor had a ...
    Entertainment
  • Pakistani man marks third anniversary of his Indian heart

    Pakistani man marks third anniversary of his Indian heart

    India-Pakistan relations are dangerously deadlocked but Karachi resident, Faisal Abdullah Malik, is happily celebrating an extraordinary anniversary ...
    Features
  • Baby's heart placed back inside her chest in rare surgeries

    Baby's heart placed back inside her chest in rare surgeries

    British officials say a baby born with an extremely rare condition has survived three surgeries to place her heart inside her chest.Glenfield Hospital ...
    Variety
  • Better marriages make for healthier hearts: Study

    Better marriages make for healthier hearts: Study

    Men whose marriages grow stronger over the years have healthier cholesterol and blood pressure than peers whose unions fall apart, said a study Monday ...
    Healthy Living
  • Demi Lovato to help war-scarred children in Iraq

    Demi Lovato to help war-scarred children in Iraq

    Demi Lovato was named a Global Citizen ambassador at the organization’s annual music festival Saturday, championing the mental health of ...
    Entertainment
  • In India, a Hindu driver’s heart ticks in a Muslim teacher’s body

    In India, a Hindu driver’s heart ticks in a Muslim teacher’s body

    After Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat blotted its copybook with bloody communal clashes in 2002, even well-heeled ...
    Features
  • Anti-diabetic medicine reduces risks of heart and kidney diseases

    Anti-diabetic medicine reduces risks of heart and kidney diseases

    A new anti-diabetic drug, known for reducing blood sugar levels in people with type-2 diabetes, proved to be successful in reducing the risk of ...
    Healthy Living
  • Antonio Banderas says he’s recovered from a heart attack

    Antonio Banderas says he’s recovered from a heart attack

    Spanish film star Antonio Banderas says he has recovered from a heart attack that he had in January.The 56-year-old Banderas tells Spanish media that ...
    Entertainment
  • Perks of ‘Pokemon Go’: Game can add thousands of extra steps

    Perks of ‘Pokemon Go’: Game can add thousands of extra steps

    People who play Pokemon Go may end up taking thousands of extra steps each day, lowering the risk of heart disease particularly in people who are ...
    Healthy Living
  • Woman holds her own heart in hands after life-saving surgery

    Woman holds her own heart in hands after life-saving surgery

    An American woman was pictured holding her own damaged heart after it was removed following a transplant. Lisa Salberg, 48, from New Jersey underwent ...
    Variety
  • VIDEO: Did this Dubai cop save the life of a heart attack victim?

    VIDEO: Did this Dubai cop save the life of a heart attack victim?

    The police officer called an ambulance after noticing the man put his hand on his chest
    Digital
  • Pioneering US heart surgeon, Denton Cooley, dies at 96

    Pioneering US heart surgeon, Denton Cooley, dies at 96

    Performed first successful US heart transplant, but it led to long feud with colleague Dr. Michael DeBakey
    Variety
  • Sugar points blame at fat for heart disease

    Sugar points blame at fat for heart disease

    Recently released historical documents show that the sugar industry invested 50 years of research into finding the correlation between fats and heart diseases
    Variety
  • Silent heart attacks strike more men, but kill more women

    Silent heart attacks strike more men, but kill more women

    With silent heart attacks, people typically don’t seek medical advice because they don’t realize anything is wrong
    Variety
  • Can you die of a broken heart? New study says it's possible

    Can you die of a broken heart? New study says it's possible

    Several studies have shown that grieving spouses have a higher risk of dying, particularly of heart disease and stroke
    Variety
  • Chocolate loves us back! Here's why you should eat more of it

    Chocolate loves us back! Here's why you should eat more of it

    New research has added to tentative evidence that eating chocolate in modest quantities may be good for the heart
    Healthy Living
  • Heart attack compelled Egyptian presenter to leave guest on air

    Heart attack compelled Egyptian presenter to leave guest on air

    ‘I tried to resist but I could not,’ said the presenter
    Television & Radio
  • Shorter people have bigger risk of heart disease

    Shorter people have bigger risk of heart disease

    The research is published in the New England Journal of Medicine
    Healthy Living
  • CT scan, other tests equally effective for heart patients

    CT scan, other tests equally effective for heart patients

    Standard stress tests and CT scans used to diagnose heart problems are equally effective in helping patients avoid death and heart attacks
    Healthy Living
  • Smoking more deadly than first thought, scientists say

    Smoking more deadly than first thought, scientists say

    The increase could have serious implications for the Middle East where smoking has reached endemic proportions
    Healthy Living
  • Six-day-old baby has youngest U.S. heart transplant

    Six-day-old baby has youngest U.S. heart transplant

    Baby Oliver Crawford underwent the operation at Phoenix Children's Hospital in Arizona after being born seven weeks ahead of schedule with a heart defect
    Variety
  • Study: Lifestyle puts 1 in 4 Saudis at heart attack risk

    Study: Lifestyle puts 1 in 4 Saudis at heart attack risk

    Researchers calculated the 10-year risk of a heart attack for more than 4,900 urban Saudis with no history of heart disease.
    Healthy Living
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