Regular Screening To Improve Heart Health
1st January, 1970
1st January, 1970
Heart attacks triggering issues like high blood pressure, insomnia, poor eating habits, and lack of physical activity have become a part of life. According to a recent report, the risk of heart failure has increased by 72% in the last two years. In addition, Indus health plus conducted a study to observe trends related to heart health based on the healthcare check-ups done from the period April 2020 – to May 2022 where it is clearly shown that 55% of males and 30% of females have indicated abnormal results during coronary angiography of heart. The sample size of the study was 20,500 people.
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