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  • Hope for young women after heart attack Study
    Hope for young women after heart attack: Study
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    Hope for young women after heart attack: Study

    India Inc. Staff2020-09-04T07:43:04+00:00September 2nd, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

    Premenopausal women have good long-term outcomes after a heart attack, according to late-breaking research presented at ESC Congress 2020.

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    • Broccoli, cabbage a cut above for blood vessel health
      Broccoli, cabbage a cut above for blood vessel health
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      Broccoli, cabbage a cut above for blood vessel health

      India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T06:11:28+00:00August 21st, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

      Broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbage, some of the least favourite vegetables of people, could be the most beneficial when it comes to preventing advanced blood vessel disease, suggests new research.

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      • The protein that could reduce damage from a heart attack
        The protein that could reduce damage from a heart attack
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        The protein that could reduce damage from a heart attack

        India Inc. Staff2020-09-07T11:59:32+00:00June 24th, 2020|iGLOBAL, iWellness|

        In a heart attack, a series of biochemical processes leave the heart damaged, much like a car after an accident. There is loss of tissue that needs to be rebuilt, proteins that get crushed, muscle damage, and interruptions to blood and oxygen flow to the heart.

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