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12 super foods to keep those Heart diseases at bay!

As common as heart disease are nowadays there are many ways to prevent it and perhaps the best place to start is by cleaning...

Eating fish once a week helps lessen risk of sudden cardiac death by half: Study

Heart disease remains among the world’s top killers, causing one in every four deaths in the U.S. alone. A paper suggests that to reduce...

Bilawal inaugurates fourth satellite hospital of heart diseases in Sehwan

SEHWAN: Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday inaugurated fourth satellite hospital of Karachi's National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) in...

‘Apple-shaped’ body could raise risk of diabetes

MIAMI: People who are genetically predisposed to storing belly fat, or having an apple-shaped body type, could face a higher risk of type 2...

Govt set to raise drug prices across Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The government is preparing to raise drug prices across country very soon as a meeting of Drug Pricing Committee in this regard has been called on August 30, which is likely to bring changes in prices of at least 507 medicines, ARY News reported.

Whole grain consumption could lead to longer life: study

WASHINGTON: A diet that includes three daily servings of whole grains appears to help people live longer, including by reducing the rates of death from heart disease and cancer, according to findings released Monday.

A text message a day may keep the doctor away

Texting patients regular reminders to do things like eat right, exercise more and smoke less may help them make lifestyle changes linked to a lower risk of heart attacks and strokes, an Australian study suggests.

10 amazing homemade remedies to cure heartburn

These 10 remedies are bound to get rid of any heartburn woes you may experience!

Is most younger women’s heart disease preventable?

In a new 20-year study, women who led a healthy lifestyle in their young adult years were 92 percent less likely than those who didn’t to develop heart disease by middle age.

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