AllNews'Aortic Diseases' - 6 News Result(s)Aortic Diseases: Lack Of Symptoms Might Make It Life-Threatening, Here's How To Lower RiskHealth | Manya Singh | Friday September 30, 2022 Here's everything you need to know about aortic aneurysms. www.ndtv.comDo Not Dismiss Tiredness As A Sign Of Old Age, It May Indicate A Heart Condition! Dr Haresh Mehta | Monday January 10, 2022 Aortic Stenosis can be congenital (present from birth) in people born with a bicuspid (with only 2 cusps or leaflets) aortic valve. Nearly 7 out of 10 adults with a bicuspid aortic valve can develop AS in their 50s or 60s. doctor.ndtv.comHigh BP Could Up Risk Of Aortic Valve Disease: 5 Foods To Manage Blood PressureFood | NDTV Food Desk | Thursday September 13, 2018 Aortic stenosis is a condition in which the valve that opens and closes when blood is pumped out of the left ventricle becomes narrowed and stiff due to calcium build-ups. www.ndtv.comLatest Heart Valve Treatment Allows Patients To Avoid An Open-Heart Surgery Marlene Cimons, The Washington Post | Monday June 11, 2018 Currently used for patients for whom an open-heart surgery can be fatal, doctors are trying make transcatheter aortic valve replacement a treatment for all patients with an aortic valve disease. doctor.ndtv.comPotassium in Bananas and Avocadoes May Prevent Heart Strokes: StudyFood | NDTV Food Desk | Tuesday October 10, 2017 If you are not loading up on enough potassium for the day, there may be a chance that you might have to suffer from cardiovascular diseases. According to a study published in Journal JCI Insight, eating one banana and an avocado a day may prevent hardening of the arteries that can result in heart diseases. www.ndtv.comEating Bananas, Avocados Helps Prevent Heart Disease PTI | Monday October 9, 2017 Eating foods rich in potassium, such as bananas and avocados, daily may prevent hardening of the arteries that can result in heart disease and death, researchers, including one of Indian origin, claim. doctor.ndtv.com'Aortic Diseases' - 6 News Result(s)Aortic Diseases: Lack Of Symptoms Might Make It Life-Threatening, Here's How To Lower RiskHealth | Manya Singh | Friday September 30, 2022 Here's everything you need to know about aortic aneurysms. www.ndtv.comDo Not Dismiss Tiredness As A Sign Of Old Age, It May Indicate A Heart Condition! Dr Haresh Mehta | Monday January 10, 2022 Aortic Stenosis can be congenital (present from birth) in people born with a bicuspid (with only 2 cusps or leaflets) aortic valve. Nearly 7 out of 10 adults with a bicuspid aortic valve can develop AS in their 50s or 60s. doctor.ndtv.comHigh BP Could Up Risk Of Aortic Valve Disease: 5 Foods To Manage Blood PressureFood | NDTV Food Desk | Thursday September 13, 2018 Aortic stenosis is a condition in which the valve that opens and closes when blood is pumped out of the left ventricle becomes narrowed and stiff due to calcium build-ups. www.ndtv.comLatest Heart Valve Treatment Allows Patients To Avoid An Open-Heart Surgery Marlene Cimons, The Washington Post | Monday June 11, 2018 Currently used for patients for whom an open-heart surgery can be fatal, doctors are trying make transcatheter aortic valve replacement a treatment for all patients with an aortic valve disease. doctor.ndtv.comPotassium in Bananas and Avocadoes May Prevent Heart Strokes: StudyFood | NDTV Food Desk | Tuesday October 10, 2017 If you are not loading up on enough potassium for the day, there may be a chance that you might have to suffer from cardiovascular diseases. According to a study published in Journal JCI Insight, eating one banana and an avocado a day may prevent hardening of the arteries that can result in heart diseases. www.ndtv.comEating Bananas, Avocados Helps Prevent Heart Disease PTI | Monday October 9, 2017 Eating foods rich in potassium, such as bananas and avocados, daily may prevent hardening of the arteries that can result in heart disease and death, researchers, including one of Indian origin, claim. doctor.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com