Smoking at Iftar Causes Heart Disease, Research

Smoking at Iftar Causes Heart Disease, Research

File photo Smoking immediately after prolonged fasting increases the risk of heart disease. Turkish cardiologists have warned that staying hungry and thirsty for a long time, especially smoking immediately after iftar in Ramadan, increases the risk of heart diseases. Recent studies have revealed that people who smoke immediately after breaking the fast experience physical tremors,…

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Successful heart surgery through innovative treatment Rota Pro technology

Successful heart surgery through innovative treatment Rota Pro technology

For the first time in Peshawar Institute of Cardiology (PIC), a 60-year-old patient’s heart was successfully operated on using Rota Pro technology. According to Dr. Abidullah, Head of Cardiology Department of Peshawar Institute of Cardiology, Rota Pro technology was introduced for the first time in PIC. A 60-year-old patient underwent successful heart surgery with RotaPro…

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Introduction of modern treatment method in Peshawar Institute of Cardiology

Introduction of modern treatment method in Peshawar Institute of Cardiology

File photo In Peshawar Institute of Cardiology, modern treatment method Rotapro technology was introduced. A 60-year-old patient’s heart was successfully operated through this modern treatment method. The head of the cardiology department says that the Rota Pro technology is a single-operator smart device that helps remove calcium from the arteries of the heart. Dr. Abidullah…

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Scientists have discovered a way to protect mice from heart attacks

Scientists have discovered a way to protect mice from heart attacks

Israel’s Professor Eldad Zahoor at the Weizmann Institute of Science has successfully experimented with activating cellular systems inside the heart of rats. This system will protect the mice from future heart attacks. A recently tested immune system can also protect mice from future heart problems. The researchers say the system is still years away from…

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