Monday, September 29, 2014

Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

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Popular News: Reduce work stress, say cardiologists - Deccan Chronicle

Chennai: Cardiologists in the city say that work-related stress contributes to more than 50 per cent of cardiac problems. This includes the pressure of meeting deadlines, working with a disinterested or unskilled employee and the absence of interpersonal relationships with seniors. They say that identifying capabilities before assigning work, flexi... Read more...

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Popular News: Just follow the numbers for smart heart choices - Hindustan Times

Why does heart disease get written about so much? Because it kills in huge numbers and is so easily prevented. By now, you probably know what you need to do: lower cholesterol, cut stress, quit smoking and get active. But new research is being done every day, making it easier and easier to make smart heart choices. And we’ve made it easier still –... Read more...

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Popular News: Women fast catching up with men in heart diseases in Chhattisgarh - Times of India

RAIPUR: Contrary to the general impression that men are much more prone to Cardio Vascular Diseases (CVD) than their women counterparts, data collected by the Emergency Services (108), operated by GVK EMRI, in Chhattisgarh reveals that the gap between the them is fast decreasing with women accounting for 43.2 per cent of such cases.According to the... Read more...

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Popular News: Finding the right rhythm for your heart - Times of India

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: If you think that your lifestyle alone is responsible for the condition of your heart, good or bad, you are wrong. Experts say that the environment where you work, where you live and where you play can also affect your heart. No wonder, all over the world the focus is now on healthy environment to prevent the cardio vascular dis... Read more...

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Popular News: 'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' - Times of India

JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev Bagarhatta."The theme of this year's World Heart Day is 'Heart choices not hard choices'. Surely t... Read more...

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Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

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Popular News: The young and the vulnerable - The Hindu

Asians, particularly Indians, suffer heart attacks a decade before their peers in the West do, various studies have reported. Twenty two per cent of all patients who came with acute heart attack to the hospital where I work and were taken up for primary angioplasty (clearing blocks and placing a stent) were below 40 years; most of them techies. Thi... Read more...

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Popular News: Reduce work stress, say cardiologists - Deccan Chronicle

Chennai: Cardiologists in the city say that work-related stress contributes to more than 50 per cent of cardiac problems. This includes the pressure of meeting deadlines, working with a disinterested or unskilled employee and the absence of interpersonal relationships with seniors. They say that identifying capabilities before assigning work, flexi... Read more...

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Popular News: When it Comes to Heart,Every Second Matters - The New Indian Express

KOCHI: Every day roughly 110 people die from heart attack in Kerala which amounts to 38,000 people dying in a year. At the same time, every year 1.5 lakh people develop heart disease in Kerala. Cardiovascular diseases is the cause of 50 per cent of the deaths in the state. The advanced and preferred treatment in many myocardial infarctions or heart... Read more...

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Popular News: Finding the right rhythm for your heart - Times of India

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: If you think that your lifestyle alone is responsible for the condition of your heart, good or bad, you are wrong. Experts say that the environment where you work, where you live and where you play can also affect your heart. No wonder, all over the world the focus is now on healthy environment to prevent the cardio vascular dis... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' - Times of India

JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev Bagarhatta."The theme of this year's World Heart Day is 'Heart choices not hard choices'. Surely t... Read more...

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Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

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Popular News: The young and the vulnerable - The Hindu

Asians, particularly Indians, suffer heart attacks a decade before their peers in the West do, various studies have reported. Twenty two per cent of all patients who came with acute heart attack to the hospital where I work and were taken up for primary angioplasty (clearing blocks and placing a stent) were below 40 years; most of them techies. Thi... Read more...

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Popular News: When it Comes to Heart,Every Second Matters - The New Indian Express

KOCHI: Every day roughly 110 people die from heart attack in Kerala which amounts to 38,000 people dying in a year. At the same time, every year 1.5 lakh people develop heart disease in Kerala. Cardiovascular diseases is the cause of 50 per cent of the deaths in the state. The advanced and preferred treatment in many myocardial infarctions or heart... Read more...

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Popular News: Reduce work stress, say cardiologists - Deccan Chronicle

Chennai: Cardiologists in the city say that work-related stress contributes to more than 50 per cent of cardiac problems. This includes the pressure of meeting deadlines, working with a disinterested or unskilled employee and the absence of interpersonal relationships with seniors. They say that identifying capabilities before assigning work, flexi... Read more...

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Popular News: 'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' - Times of India

JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev Bagarhatta."The theme of this year's World Heart Day is 'Heart choices not hard choices'. Surely t... Read more...

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Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

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Popular News: When it Comes to Heart,Every Second Matters - The New Indian Express

KOCHI: Every day roughly 110 people die from heart attack in Kerala which amounts to 38,000 people dying in a year. At the same time, every year 1.5 lakh people develop heart disease in Kerala. Cardiovascular diseases is the cause of 50 per cent of the deaths in the state. The advanced and preferred treatment in many myocardial infarctions or heart... Read more...

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Popular News: The young and the vulnerable - The Hindu

Asians, particularly Indians, suffer heart attacks a decade before their peers in the West do, various studies have reported. Twenty two per cent of all patients who came with acute heart attack to the hospital where I work and were taken up for primary angioplasty (clearing blocks and placing a stent) were below 40 years; most of them techies. Thi... Read more...

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Popular News: Reduce work stress, say cardiologists - Deccan Chronicle

Chennai: Cardiologists in the city say that work-related stress contributes to more than 50 per cent of cardiac problems. This includes the pressure of meeting deadlines, working with a disinterested or unskilled employee and the absence of interpersonal relationships with seniors. They say that identifying capabilities before assigning work, flexi... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Heart diseases is preventable: Just follow the numbers for smart heart choices - Hindustan Times

Why does heart disease get written about so much? Because it kills in huge numbers and is so easily prevented. By now, you probably know what you need to do: lower cholesterol, cut stress, quit smoking and get active. But new research is being done every day, making it easier and easier to make smart heart choices. And we’ve made it easier still –... Read more...

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Popular News: 'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' - Times of India

JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev Bagarhatta."The theme of this year's World Heart Day is 'Heart choices not hard choices'. Surely t... Read more...

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Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: The young and the vulnerable - The Hindu

Asians, particularly Indians, suffer heart attacks a decade before their peers in the West do, various studies have reported. Twenty two per cent of all patients who came with acute heart attack to the hospital where I work and were taken up for primary angioplasty (clearing blocks and placing a stent) were below 40 years; most of them techies. Thi... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: When it Comes to Heart,Every Second Matters - The New Indian Express

KOCHI: Every day roughly 110 people die from heart attack in Kerala which amounts to 38,000 people dying in a year. At the same time, every year 1.5 lakh people develop heart disease in Kerala. Cardiovascular diseases is the cause of 50 per cent of the deaths in the state. The advanced and preferred treatment in many myocardial infarctions or heart... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Heart diseases is preventable: Just follow the numbers for smart heart choices - Hindustan Times

Why does heart disease get written about so much? Because it kills in huge numbers and is so easily prevented. By now, you probably know what you need to do: lower cholesterol, cut stress, quit smoking and get active. But new research is being done every day, making it easier and easier to make smart heart choices. And we’ve made it easier still –... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Women fast catching up with men in heart diseases in Chhattisgarh - Times of India

RAIPUR: Contrary to the general impression that men are much more prone to Cardio Vascular Diseases (CVD) than their women counterparts, data collected by the Emergency Services (108), operated by GVK EMRI, in Chhattisgarh reveals that the gap between the them is fast decreasing with women accounting for 43.2 per cent of such cases.According to the... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' - Times of India

JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev Bagarhatta."The theme of this year's World Heart Day is 'Heart choices not hard choices'. Surely t... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: The young and the vulnerable - The Hindu

Asians, particularly Indians, suffer heart attacks a decade before their peers in the West do, various studies have reported. Twenty two per cent of all patients who came with acute heart attack to the hospital where I work and were taken up for primary angioplasty (clearing blocks and placing a stent) were below 40 years; most of them techies. Thi... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Heart diseases is preventable: Just follow the numbers for smart heart choices - Hindustan Times

Why does heart disease get written about so much? Because it kills in huge numbers and is so easily prevented. By now, you probably know what you need to do: lower cholesterol, cut stress, quit smoking and get active. But new research is being done every day, making it easier and easier to make smart heart choices. And we’ve made it easier still –... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: When it Comes to Heart,Every Second Matters - The New Indian Express

KOCHI: Every day roughly 110 people die from heart attack in Kerala which amounts to 38,000 people dying in a year. At the same time, every year 1.5 lakh people develop heart disease in Kerala. Cardiovascular diseases is the cause of 50 per cent of the deaths in the state. The advanced and preferred treatment in many myocardial infarctions or heart... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Women fast catching up with men in heart diseases in Chhattisgarh - Times of India

RAIPUR: Contrary to the general impression that men are much more prone to Cardio Vascular Diseases (CVD) than their women counterparts, data collected by the Emergency Services (108), operated by GVK EMRI, in Chhattisgarh reveals that the gap between the them is fast decreasing with women accounting for 43.2 per cent of such cases.According to the... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' - Times of India

JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev Bagarhatta."The theme of this year's World Heart Day is 'Heart choices not hard choices'. Surely t... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: The young and the vulnerable - The Hindu

Asians, particularly Indians, suffer heart attacks a decade before their peers in the West do, various studies have reported. Twenty two per cent of all patients who came with acute heart attack to the hospital where I work and were taken up for primary angioplasty (clearing blocks and placing a stent) were below 40 years; most of them techies. Thi... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: When it Comes to Heart,Every Second Matters - The New Indian Express

KOCHI: Every day roughly 110 people die from heart attack in Kerala which amounts to 38,000 people dying in a year. At the same time, every year 1.5 lakh people develop heart disease in Kerala. Cardiovascular diseases is the cause of 50 per cent of the deaths in the state. The advanced and preferred treatment in many myocardial infarctions or heart... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Heart diseases is preventable: Just follow the numbers for smart heart choices - Hindustan Times

Why does heart disease get written about so much? Because it kills in huge numbers and is so easily prevented. By now, you probably know what you need to do: lower cholesterol, cut stress, quit smoking and get active. But new research is being done every day, making it easier and easier to make smart heart choices. And we’ve made it easier still –... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Women fast catching up with men in heart diseases in Chhattisgarh - Times of India

RAIPUR: Contrary to the general impression that men are much more prone to Cardio Vascular Diseases (CVD) than their women counterparts, data collected by the Emergency Services (108), operated by GVK EMRI, in Chhattisgarh reveals that the gap between the them is fast decreasing with women accounting for 43.2 per cent of such cases.According to the... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' - Times of India

JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev Bagarhatta."The theme of this year's World Heart Day is 'Heart choices not hard choices'. Surely t... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: The young and the vulnerable - The Hindu

Asians, particularly Indians, suffer heart attacks a decade before their peers in the West do, various studies have reported. Twenty two per cent of all patients who came with acute heart attack to the hospital where I work and were taken up for primary angioplasty (clearing blocks and placing a stent) were below 40 years; most of them techies. Thi... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Heart diseases is preventable: Just follow the numbers for smart heart choices - Hindustan Times

Why does heart disease get written about so much? Because it kills in huge numbers and is so easily prevented. By now, you probably know what you need to do: lower cholesterol, cut stress, quit smoking and get active. But new research is being done every day, making it easier and easier to make smart heart choices. And we’ve made it easier still –... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Women fast catching up with men in heart diseases in Chhattisgarh - Times of India

RAIPUR: Contrary to the general impression that men are much more prone to Cardio Vascular Diseases (CVD) than their women counterparts, data collected by the Emergency Services (108), operated by GVK EMRI, in Chhattisgarh reveals that the gap between the them is fast decreasing with women accounting for 43.2 per cent of such cases.According to the... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Heart-friendly choices can prevent cardiovascular diseases' - Times of India

JAIPUR: The risk factors for heart disease are constantly on the rise with change in lifestyle. In such a scenario, creating an environment to prevent the spread of the disease is the key, said Sawai Man Singh hospital's cardiology professor Dr Rajeev Bagarhatta."The theme of this year's World Heart Day is 'Heart choices not hard choices'. Surely t... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: The young and the vulnerable - The Hindu

Asians, particularly Indians, suffer heart attacks a decade before their peers in the West do, various studies have reported. Twenty two per cent of all patients who came with acute heart attack to the hospital where I work and were taken up for primary angioplasty (clearing blocks and placing a stent) were below 40 years; most of them techies. Thi... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Women fast catching up with men in heart diseases in Chhattisgarh - Times of India

RAIPUR: Contrary to the general impression that men are much more prone to Cardio Vascular Diseases (CVD) than their women counterparts, data collected by the Emergency Services (108), operated by GVK EMRI, in Chhattisgarh reveals that the gap between the them is fast decreasing with women accounting for 43.2 per cent of such cases.According to the... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: Reduce work stress, say cardiologists - Deccan Chronicle

Chennai: Cardiologists in the city say that work-related stress contributes to more than 50 per cent of cardiac problems. This includes the pressure of meeting deadlines, working with a disinterested or unskilled employee and the absence of interpersonal relationships with seniors. They say that identifying capabilities before assigning work, flexi... Read more...

via Google News

Popular News: 'Better staff training can help avoid 25% cardiac deaths' - Times of India

NAGPUR: Considering the ever-increasing burden of heart disease in India, cardiac problems have attained epidemic status. With the productive age group on whom the economic development of the nation depends largely falling prey to it, it's becoming increasingly necessary to strengthen the health care services and infrastructure, believe experts.The... Read more...

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