Heart disease
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Should people take aspirin to ward off heart disease? New studies raise concerns
Alex Bye, The Conversation
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For patients with stable angina, stents have benefits, says new study
Peter Swoboda, The Conversation
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‘It’s all in your head’: How medical gaslighting hurts women, the elderly and the LGBTQI community
Caitjan Gainty, The Conversation
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High cholesterol: Supplements alone do little but a healthy diet can make a difference
Lauren Ball, The Conversation Emily Burch, The Conversation
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Sitting long hours is terrible for the health. A new study suggests an easy remedy
Keith Diaz, The Conversation
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Fitness watch: Can vegan diets truly reverse heart disease?
Clare Oliver-Williams, The Conversation
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The struggle to understand – and combat – heart disease among South Asian Americans
Anisha Sircar
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Algorithms can now predict a patient’s chances of survival – but they aren’t ready for clinical use
Allison Gardner, The Conversation
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China needs to go easy on salt to avoid worsening a health crisis
Monique Tan, The Conversation
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Strength training even once a week can cut risk of heart disease by 40% to 70%, says new research
Scroll Staff
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India latest health scorecard: More heart disease, a surge in diabetes and a rising suicide rate
Scroll Staff
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Indian pharmaceutical firm recalls drug from US after investigation into cancer-causing element
Scroll Staff
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Indian pharmaceutical firm recalls drug from US after investigation into cancer-causing element
Scroll Staff
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Myth of the ‘widowmaker’: Why heart disease is often missed in women
Scott Lear, The Conversation
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Three to four cups of coffee a day can keep liver disease away
Robin Poole, The Conversation
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Interview: How fluid dynamics is helping understand heart disease
Nayantara Narayanan
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Lab notes: Eating chocolate helps reduce risk of heart disease, says new study
Scroll Staff
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In the news: Food safety authority warns against newspaper-packed foods
Scroll Staff
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Lab notes: Space travel is a pain in the spine, air pollution hurts the young and healthy and more
Scroll Staff
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More Indians under 40 are developing heart disease, say doctors
Priyanka Vora