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Blood pressure patterns in early pregnancy can predict hypertension risk years later
New Delhi, April 3: Blood pressure patterns observed in the first half of pregnancy, even among women without hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), can predict the risk of developing hypertension up to 14 years after giving birth, according to a study.
New AI algorithm to predict risk of cardiovascular events, heart-related death
New Delhi, March 31: A team of researchers in South Korea has developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI)-based algorithm that uses electrocardiograph (ECG)2 data to predict the risk of cardiovascular events, and heart-related death.
High cholesterol? Study shows your office coffee brewing machine may be the culprit
New Delhi, March 22: Love to sip that freshly brewed coffee at work? Beware, your coffee brewing machine at the office may raise your cholesterol levels, claims a study.
Study shows potassium-enriched salt can reduce recurrent stroke risk
New Delhi, Feb 11: Potassium supplements in salt can significantly reduce the risks of stroke recurrence as well as death, according to an international study.
Many Americans unaware of long-term risks of heart disease with pregnancy: Study
New York, Feb 6: Many Americans are not aware of the long-term risks of heart disease with pregnancy and the critical care needed before, during and after pregnancy, a new national survey said on Thursday.
Women with twins 2x more at higher risk of heart disease: Study
New Delhi, Feb 3: Women who give birth to twin babies are two times more at risk of facing a heart problem than those with singleton births, according to a study on Monday.
Higher fat in muscles leads to increased risk of heart disease: Study
Washington DC, January 22: People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalized from a heart attack or heart failure, regardless of their body mass index, according to new research.
Study shows fatty muscles raise heart disease risk regardless of BMI
New Delhi, Jan 20: People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalised from a heart attack or heart failure, regardless of their body mass index, according to research on Monday.
Experts urge heart disease patients to avoid extreme weather exposures
New Delhi, Jan 15: People with cardiovascular diseases and those with risk factors must avoid extreme exposures, said health experts on Wednesday.