Tobacco remains the leading preventable cause of cancer death in the U.S., despite a dramatic decline in smoking, a new ...
On World Stroke Day 2025, a neurologist from Fortis Hospital talks about the crucial lifestyle factors that increase the risk ...
Conflicts around the world are fuelling an alarming surge in strokes and heart disease, experts have warned. Recent research ...
Despite advance in medicine, awareness about early signs and timely intervention about stroke remains limited — making ...
Sedentary lifestyle and poor diet: Many elders lead less active lives, often accompanied by diets high in fats and salts. Physical inactivity contributes to obesity, hypertension, and cholesterol ...
Your smile may hold the key to stroke prevention. Dr Huzaifa Ezzy says taking care of your oral health is also about protecting your heart, brain, and life.
For World Stroke Day 2025, nutritionist Aman Puri says it is important to focus on fresh, fiber-rich foods, manage sodium ...
The dangers of silent strokes—covert brain injuries that can impair memory, cognition and coordination. Firstpost brings out expert view on early detection through MRI scans, regular health checks and ...
Experts warn that shared risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, and smoking can turn the connection between heart disease and stroke into a life-threatening cycle ...
A new study links gum disease and cavities to an 86 per cent higher risk of ischaemic stroke, highlighting why oral health is ...
Strokes are one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States and here in Arkansas, the numbers are even ...
Explore how brain stenting can prevent strokes and the importance of early detection and lifestyle changes on World Stroke ...