Tag: heart

Does sleeping on the stomach increase heart attack risk? Experts answer | Health News

[ad_1] There are many facets to sleep and its effect on one’s health. But does your sleeping position, especially on the stomach, directly impact breathing and cause the heart to stop beating? Let’s find out. Dr Amit Gangwani, consultant interventional cardiologist, Zynova Shalby Hospital said, heart blockage is mainly caused by factors like the buildup […]

WATCH: Man collapses and dies while using treadmill at Ghaziabad gym, heart attack suspected | Trending News

[ad_1] Recently, there have been several instances of people collapsing while working out and succumbing to heart attacks. Now, a CCTV footage showing a man walking on a treadmill in a gym in Ghaziabad collapsing and dying, possibly after suffering a heart attack, has gone viral. The video shared by X user Siraj Noorani has […]

WATCH: Woman conducts CPR on 60-year-old man who suffered heart attack at Delhi airport, saves his life | Trending News

[ad_1] A woman is being praised on social media after a viral video showed her saving an elderly man who suffered a heart attack at Delhi airport. The videos were shared by social media user Rishi Bagree on X, showing the woman, who appears to be a doctor, conducting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the man […]

Randeep Hooda recalls attending Bollywood’s ‘networking parties,’ getting drunk and speaking his heart out: ‘Mujhe bahut baad me pata chala…’ | Bollywood News

[ad_1] Many actors, in the recent past, have opened up about Bollywood parties being significant networking events where industry professionals, including actors, directors, producers, and other key players, come together. Meeting and interacting with influential people in the industry can open doors to new opportunities, and personal relationships often lead to professional collaborations. After Parineeti […]

New MRI technology could lead to more effective changes in the treatment of heart transplant patients

[ad_1] Scientists at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute and St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, have developed a new MRI technique that could help heart transplant survivors undergoing invasive biopsy that has been proven to be safe and effective. According to scientists, the new technology has been proven to be safe and effective and it reduces […]

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