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Struggling with high blood pressure? A study reveals that flavan-3-ol-rich foods like dark chocolate, tea, and apples may ...
Hypertension, the “silent killer,” affects over 294 million in Southeast Asia, warns WHO, urging action through early ...
New study finds genetic modifiers control human mutation rates, revealing how populations evolve and risk for genetic ...
DNA in sarcoma shows 89% sensitivity, while Indian data shows declining protein intake, highlighting personalized care and ...
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) improves symptoms and prevents relapse in treatment-resistant depression, offering ...
U.S. children live with a parent with substance use disorder, exposing them to mental health risks and increased chances of ...
New research suggests that while fitness benefits health, its impact on reducing mortality risk may be less than commonly ...
The overlooked trio: sleep duration, sampling time and physical exercise alter levels of olink-assessed blood biomarkers of ...
Multiple pregnancy health issues lead to high blood pressure in children Blood pressure in girls and Black children was more ...
Formaldehyde and Formaldehyde Releasing Preservatives in Personal Care Products Used by Black Women and Latinas - (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.estlett.5c00242) ...
Vigorous short workouts may offer greater benefits for heart health and muscle strength than walking ten thousand steps.
On World Hypertension Day, Health Minister JP Nadda urges citizens to adopt healthy habits and regular monitoring to prevent and control high blood pressure.
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