World Stroke Day 2025: From Hypertension To Air Pollution – 6 Major Health Risk Factors That Significantly Raise Stroke Risk

World Stroke Day 2025: From Hypertension To Air Pollution – 6 Major Health Risk Factors That Significantly Raise Stroke Risk

World Stroke Day 2025: Every year on October 29, the world observes World Stroke Day to raise awareness about stroke prevention, symptoms, and treatment. Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide, affecting millions of people each year. On this World Stroke Day 2025, let’s understand the top 6 major risk…

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BP Norms Revised: Why Less Than 120/80 mm Hg Is Now The New ‘Normal’ For Everyone

BP Norms Revised: Why Less Than 120/80 mm Hg Is Now The New ‘Normal’ For Everyone

New Delhi: The American Heart Association (AHA) has rewritten the rulebook on high blood pressure. The update comes as research highlights hypertension as the most common and preventable contributor to heart attacks, strokes, dementia, chronic kidney disease and early death. “For the first time, guidelines are firm about addressing high BP from the very beginning….

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Morning Routine To Help Manage Blood Pressure Naturally – As Suggested By Expert

Morning Routine To Help Manage Blood Pressure Naturally – As Suggested By Expert

Managing blood pressure is essential to long-term cardiovascular health, and according to health and wellness expert Aakansha Gava, a consistent and mindful morning routine can make a notable difference. If you often find yourself struggling with symptoms like headaches, nausea, fatigue, or anxiety, Gava strongly encourages regular blood pressure monitoring, and a simple, nourishing morning…

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Snoring Linked To Elevated Blood Pressure: Australian Study Reveals Significant Connection

Snoring Linked To Elevated Blood Pressure: Australian Study Reveals Significant Connection

Canberra: Australian research has found a link between snoring and elevated blood pressure. According to the study, which was conducted by sleep scientists from Flinders University in South Australia, people who regularly snore at night are more likely to have elevated blood pressure and uncontrolled hypertension, Xinhua news agency reported. Hypertension occurs when the pressure…

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Study Links Risk of Vision Loss to Weight Loss Drug Semaglutide, Experts Call for Monitoring – News18

    Study Links Risk of Vision Loss to Weight Loss Drug Semaglutide, Experts Call for Monitoring – News18

    There could be a potential risk of vision loss associated with the widely prescribed weight loss and anti-diabetic drug Semaglutide, a study published in the medical journal JAMA Ophthalmology has found. The study conducted by Boston-based researchers found that there is a potential risk of the development of non-arteritic ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION) associated with…

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