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Women quietly battling addiction

Jun 21, 2025 531 Views

On the surface, the city’s addiction crisis appears to be male-dominated – rehab admissions, police seizures, overdose cases, and even the awareness campaigns are centred around men. Bu...

More Hyderabadis in Their 20s and 30s Hit by Heart Attacks

Jun 19, 2025 540 Views

What do 28-year-old software engineer Manoj Rao and 33-year-old banker Kiran share? Both felt sudden chest tightness at work, dismissed it, until a breathless collapse led to emergency care. Both t...

Hyderabad hospital receives AHA certification, entering the ranks of global leaders in emergency cardiac care

Jun 14, 2025 698 Views

Jubilee Hills facility becomes one of India’s first to receive the American Heart Association’s Comprehensive Chest Pain Center Certification.

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TTA Leadership Assembles in Dallas for Key Board Discussions

Jun 05, 2025 528 Views

The Telangana American Telugu Association (TTA) held a successful and productive in-person Board of Directors (BOD) meeting on May 31, 2025, in Dallas, Texas, under the leadership of President Nave...

Lower Your Heart Attack Risk: Doctor-Approved Daily Habits You Can Start Today

May 10, 2025 591 Views

Though many of its risk factors are under our control, heart disease is nevertheless one of the world's top causes of mortality. The risk of a heart attack can be considerably decreased and lon...

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  • No “Safe” Soda: Artificially Sweetened & Sugary Drinks Linked to Fatty Liver Disease

    Oct 07, 2025 340 Views
  • India Could See 51 Lakh Chikungunya Cases Annually, Global Study Warns

    Oct 04, 2025 345 Views
  • Cholesterol Isn’t Just a Middle-Age Problem

    Oct 01, 2025 344 Views
  • No Evidence Linking Tylenol Use During Pregnancy to Autism

    Sep 30, 2025 346 Views
  • Keto Diet: Effective for Weight Loss but Linked to High Cholesterol in Mice

    Sep 29, 2025 350 Views

" Consuming too much salt is known to cause many health problems. We know that some of them cause kidney damage and high BP. However, medical researchers say that if we consume too much salt in our food, there is a possibility of stomach cancer."

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