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Young Hearts at Risk: Suburban Doctors See Surge in Patients

Preventive Heart Checks Still Rare in North Mumbai Team L&M Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, conducted a month-long Heart Health Insights Survey with practicing doctors across North Mumbai suburbs including Dahisar, Mira Road, Thane, and Palghar. The target group included cardiologists, physicians, and general practitioners, offering a comprehensive picture of cardiac health challenges in the suburban […]Read More

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Heart health awareness gap among Indian youth alarming

Team L&M ICICI Lombard General Insurance, India’s leading private general insurer, today unveiled the 7th edition of its India Wellness Index 2024, offering a comprehensive snapshot of the nation’s health and well-being. This latest study reveals a concerning trend where, despite 89 per cent claiming awareness of heart disease symptoms, only 25 per cent Indians […]Read More

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Medanta puts up interactive installation ‘The Heart Journal’

Team L& In celebration of World Heart Day 2024, Medanta Hospitals, among the world’s leading cardiac care centres, has unveiled an interactive installation—The Heart Journal. This life-sized book-shaped exhibit aims to demystify heart health and raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases. The Heart Journal opens to reveal two distinct pages: the left side detailing various heart […]Read More

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20% of heart attack deaths worldwide now occur in India:

Team L&M BM Birla Heart Hospital (BMB), part of CK Birla Hospitals, has launched a first of its kind report on India’s cardiac health – ‘Every Beat Counts’. This report not only sheds light on the cardiac health crisis but also offers valuable insights and actionable strategies to address the growing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases […]Read More

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SOS shares some proactive measures for workplace wellness

Team L&M  As the World Heart Day (September 29) approaches, International SOS has urged organisations worldwide to implement proactive measures to protect their workforce from cardiovascular disease (CVD). According to the World Health Organisation, CVDs remain the leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, accounting for 17.9 million fatalities annually, mainly attributable to heart attacks […]Read More

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Pledge to keep your heart healthy

One the occasion of World Heart Day today, Yash Sharma, CEO of e-commerce initiative Quick Forex, tells us to take a pledge to take care of not just our own heart but that of our loved ones as well. The heart power ups your body throughout the day and night without any rest, not even for […]Read More

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Most urban Indians prone to heart attacks

Team L&M Inactive lifestyle, lack of exercise and poor eating habits are making millions of urban Indians face a high risk of heart disease. A majority of urban Indian people are overweight and prone to heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) due to unhealthy blood pressure, cholesterol or blood sugar levels. These are the […]Read More

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