New blood test to lower heart attack risk
Edinburgh: The use of a new highly sensitive blood test in the accident and emergency department could help to better diagnose and treat heart attacks and reduce the risk of…
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Edinburgh: The use of a new highly sensitive blood test in the accident and emergency department could help to better diagnose and treat heart attacks and reduce the risk of…
Tennessee: A new study suggests that reducing daily salt intake by up to a teaspoon may be as effective as blood pressure medication. Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in…
According to the World Health Organization report, an estimated 1.13 billion people worldwide are suffering from high blood pressure. Despite the fact that such a large number of people worldwide…
New York: Your decision to donate blood can save a life, even if your blood is separated into its components: red cells, platelets and plasma, many more lives can be…
Washington: A study led by researchers in the US has found that a drug used to treat high blood pressure can prevent post-traumatic headaches. Murray Riskand, director of the VA…
one A 68-year-old woman She was admitted to the hospital after contracting pneumonia. He continued to receive antibiotics and after 2 days his condition started to improve. As long as…
File photo A recent United Nations report reveals that the ability to prevent one million deaths worldwide depends on tackling the massive problem of high blood pressure. According to foreign…
With proper treatment and precautions, 80 million people worldwide can be prevented from dying due to high blood pressure. The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new report on hypertension.…
The use of millet in the daily diet has many medical benefits for humans and in many studies conducted on this grain, it is useful in controlling weight gain, diabetes,…
File photo Studies have shown that brisk walking for 2 minutes after a meal can keep blood sugar levels under control. According to scientists from Ireland, in the light of…