News stories about "cardiovascular" in India.

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Daylight saving time has minimal effect on heart health: Study

'We looked at five years across the US, and what we found is that it is unlikely that there is a clinically meaningful difference in cardiovascular health due to daylight saving time', said... Key Points

The Tribune India

Study finds 1 in 3 adults with Type 2 diabetes have undetected cardiovascular disease

Texas [US], May 31 (ANI): One-third of Type 2 diabetic adults may have undiagnosed cardiovascular disease. In persons with Type 2 diabetes compared to those without Type 2 diabetes, elevated levels of two protein biomarkers that signify heart damage were linked to undiagnosed or symptomless cardiovascular disease. The findings of the study published in the […] Key Points

ThePrint

What's flexitarian diet and how does it affect heart?

Study underlines the benefits of eating more plant-based foods instead of meat for better cardiovascular health. A flexitarian diet, also known as a... Key Points

The Tribune India

Sclerostin key protein for cardiovascular health in patients with diabetes: Study

The results revealed significantly higher levels of sclerostin in patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, suggesting a possible link between this protein... Key Points

The Tribune India

Novo Nordisk to buy Cardior Pharma for up to $1 billion

Novo Nordisk A/S bought Cardior Pharmaceuticals for $1 billion to enhance cardiovascular treatments. Cardior's microRNA-targeting therapies aim to improve heart function, aligning with Novo's focus on diabetes and obesity history. Key Points

Economic Times

Tema ETFs hops on weight-loss drug frenzy with its new cardiovascular fund

Tema ETFs has launched a new exchange traded fund (ETF) that tracks popular drugmakers like Novo Nordisk (NOVOb.CO) and Eli Lilly (LLY.N), aiming to tap into growing demand for their weight-loss and diabetes drugs. Key Points

Reuters

Women need less exercise than men for same benefits; top heart health exercises

Women may be getting more health benefits from their workouts compared to men, said a new research. Here's top cardiovascular workouts for ladies. | Health Key Points

Hindustan Times

Wegovy Slashes the Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke in a Landmark Trial

The drug semaglutide is already widely used for weight loss. Now its maker is presenting new evidence that it can reduce cardiovascular illnesses and deaths. Key Points

WIRED

Suffering from high blood pressure? Eating fruits and vegetables may help

New Delhi, August 6 Fruits and vegetables, which are an under-prescribed treatment, have become a crucial part of hypertension treatment, new research said on Tuesday. Diets high in these foods have been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce cardiovascular risk,... Key Points

The Tribune

Wegovy reduces risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death by up to 20%, new study finds

A large global study found that weight-loss drug Wegovy reduced the risk of major cardiovascular issues. It could prompt insurers to cover the drug. Key Points

Insider

Study discovers diagnostic procedures for cardiovascular diseases

Washington [US], June 25 (ANI): Recent research has moved us one step closer to developing effective treatments for complex cardiovascular diseases. The most recent issue of the Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis contains three articles on cutting-edge research in these areas. Cancer and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain two of modern medicine’s most pressing issues. Improving diagnostic […] Key Points

ThePrint

Menopausal vascular fat may protect against dementia later in life: Study

Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) [US], June 6 (ANI): A study added to the evidence that the menopausal transition is a critical time for women and their doctors to focus on heart health, which protects their brain health. Findings of the study published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia. “It is shocking to know that two-thirds of Americans […] Key Points

ThePrint

Weight loss ‘wonder drug’ semaglutide can cut down risk of heart disease, says Danish drugmaker

Novo Nordisk says results of its trials show a 2.4 mg dose can cut down major heart-related ailments by 20%, and the study will be published in a peer-reviewed journal by end of year. Key Points

ThePrint

Will there be a rise in heat-related heart deaths in the US? A new report uncovers the silent threat

Escalating heat, fueled by climate change, poses an increasingly grave danger to the well-being of Americans, with seniors and adults anticipated to face particularly severe repercussions. A newly released report underscores the deep-seated concerns linked to this climate-induced threat. Key Points

Economic Times

Study reveals how people with obesity due to genetic tendency have lower risk of cardiovascular disease

Solna [Sweden], April 6 (ANI): Researchers found that those with obesity who have a genetic tendency for high BMI have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease than those whose obesity is mostly caused by environmental factors like lifestyle. The result from Karolinska Institutet report in eClinicalMedicine. There has been a global increase in the incidence […] Key Points

ThePrint

New heart syndrome reveals link between obesity, diabetes and kidney disease

The advisory defined cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome for the first time. People who have cardiovascular disease could have a high risk of CKM syndrome. Key Points

India Today

Eating beans, peas, lentils, chickpeas may help you manage diabetes better

Pulses also have positive effects on important cardiovascular biomarkers, like LDL, also known as bad cholesterol, and HDL, also known as good cholesterol,... Key Points

The Tribune India

Novo Nordisk to present new data from weight-loss, diabetes trials

Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk (NOVOb.CO) said on Tuesday it will present new cardiometabolic disease data, including results from its SELECT trial, at the annual American Heart Association Scientific Sessions from Nov. 11-13. Key Points

Reuters