Breast Cancer is Rise in Among Young Women
1st January, 1970
1st January, 1970
Commenting on the Health Check data, Amol Naikwadi, JMD, and Preventive Healthcare Expert, Indus Health Plus, said, Prevention is the most effective and efficient way to address the risk factors that lead to heart failure or heart-related diseases. There is much medical evidence to suggest that risk factors such as blood pressure, diabetes, and coronary artery disease can be reduced or prevented. For this, it is necessary to follow a healthy weight and diet and to change some lifestyle habits. If a person already has one or more risk factors, strict control of blood pressure or blood sugar and coronary artery disease can help prevent or delay the onset of heart disease. Even modest weight loss and increased cardio-respiratory fitness can lead to substantial improvements in heart health.
World Cancer Day 2024: 5 ways to prevent cervical cancer and all about pap smears and HPV tests
6th February, 2024 Read more »Common Thyroid Disorder: Know Ways To Prevent Them
30th January, 2024 Read more »Powering public health with genetics
23rd May, 2023 Read more »Study reveals high genetic risk of CAD among Indian population
22nd May, 2023 Read more »Males at risk of developing obesity under age of 25 in Pune
20th May, 2023 Read more »The risk of Heart Disease is increasing
19th May, 2023 Read more »