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cardiovascular disease

  • How to read blood cholesterol tests

    How to read blood cholesterol tests

    Clare Collins, The Conversation Erin Clarke, The Conversation
    · Yesterday · 10:00 pm
  • Should people take aspirin to ward off heart disease? New studies raise concerns

    Should people take aspirin to ward off heart disease? New studies raise concerns

    Alex Bye, The Conversation
    · Jul 17, 2024 · 10:00 pm
  • Red and white wine are better for your waistline and heart than beer and spirits

    Red and white wine are better for your waistline and heart than beer and spirits

    Brittany Larsen, The Conversation
    · May 15, 2022 · 09:30 pm
  • Fitness watch: Sedentary behaviour is bad for you, so here’s what you should be doing

    Fitness watch: Sedentary behaviour is bad for you, so here’s what you should be doing

    Arthur L. Weltman, The Conversation
    · Sep 12, 2020 · 06:00 pm
  • Lab notes: Scientists identify a gene that puts Indians at higher risk of heart disease

    Lab notes: Scientists identify a gene that puts Indians at higher risk of heart disease

    Ratneshwar Thakur
    · Sep 29, 2017 · 05:30 am
  • What Shubh Mangal Saavdhan gets wrong about erectile dysfunction

    What Shubh Mangal Saavdhan gets wrong about erectile dysfunction

    Prerana Dharnidharka
    · Sep 09, 2017 · 02:30 pm
  • Interview: How fluid dynamics is helping understand heart disease

    Interview: How fluid dynamics is helping understand heart disease

    Nayantara Narayanan
    · Aug 11, 2017 · 01:30 pm
  • Chronic disease is not inevitable or natural, even with age

    Chronic disease is not inevitable or natural, even with age

    Clayton Dalton, Aeon
    · Jan 22, 2017 · 02:30 pm
  • In the news: Non-communicable diseases kill most Indians, training quacks in West Bengal and more

    In the news: Non-communicable diseases kill most Indians, training quacks in West Bengal and more

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 10, 2016 · 05:45 am
  • Battle of the medical journals: There are no winners in the ‘statins war’ between BMJ and The Lancet

    Battle of the medical journals: There are no winners in the ‘statins war’ between BMJ and The Lancet

    Rahul Potluri, The Conversation
    · Oct 01, 2016 · 11:30 pm