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Weight-Loss Surgery May Protect Your Heart More Than Drugs Like Ozempic, Mounjaro: Study
- Wednesday February 25, 2026
- Health | Written by Shreya Goswami
A new study suggests bariatric surgery may offer stronger long-term heart protection than GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro.
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Beating 'Heart-On-A-Chip' Offers New Hope In Fight Against Heart Disease
- Wednesday February 18, 2026
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Canadian researchers have developed a beating three-dimensional heart-on-a-chip with real-time cellular sensing, offering a safer and more precise way to test drugs and study heart disease.
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Child Who Was Saved By AIIMS Doctors Mid-Air "Critical"
- Tuesday August 29, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
A child with heart problem and who was attended on board by a group of doctors in the New Delhi-bound Vistara flight is in critical stage on ventilator and on several live-saving drugs at a hospital in Nagpur, officials said on Monday.
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Fitbit Rolls Out Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications to 9 Smartwatches: All the Details
- Tuesday April 26, 2022
- Jasmin Jose
Fitbit has started rolling out Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications to nine of its products. Fitbit had recently received clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the company’s new photoplethysmography (PPG) algorithm to identify atrial fibrillation (AFib). The smartwatches that support the new feature includes Fitbit Sense, F...
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Coronavirus Impact On Heart: What Researchers Say
- Wednesday March 3, 2021
- World News | Press Trust of India
Heart damage in COVID-19 patients is caused by the novel coronavirus infecting cardiac muscle cells, leading to cell death which interferes with the muscle's contraction, according to a study that may lead to the development of new drugs to treat the viral infection.
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A New Drug Can Offer Relief To Migraine Sufferers; Some Amazing Home Remedies Can Also Help
- Tuesday December 4, 2018
- Health | Sarah Vander Schaaff, The Washington Post
Migraine, a type of headache disorder that is distinguished from tension headaches by its pain, frequency, and the nausea and sensitivities Lipsitz endured, affects 10 percent of the world population and 29.5 million Americans, the majority of them women.
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Anti-Stroke Drugs May Reduce Dementia Risk, Try These 4 Foods Instead
- Thursday October 26, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
A new study has found that people who take blood thinning medication for heart trouble may experience a reduces risk of developing dementia.
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www.ndtv.com
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Internet Addicts Experience 'Withdrawal Symptoms' When Offline
- Thursday June 1, 2017
- World News | Press Trust of India
People who use the internet excessively may experience increased heart rate and blood pressure when they go offline, similar to withdrawal symptoms seen in drug addicts, a new study warns.
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www.ndtv.com
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Cholesterol-Lowering Statin Drugs Do Not Cause Muscle Pain, Says Study
- Wednesday May 3, 2017
- NDTV Food Desk
A new study, published in the Journal BMJ Open claims that the negative effects of these drugs may have been overstated and some of the most common side effects of taking them is not due to the medication but rather the person's negative beliefs.
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food.ndtv.com
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Protect Your Heart More Than Drugs Like Ozempic, Mounjaro: Study
- Wednesday February 25, 2026
- Health | Written by Shreya Goswami
A new study suggests bariatric surgery may offer stronger long-term heart protection than GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro.
-
www.ndtv.com
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Beating 'Heart-On-A-Chip' Offers New Hope In Fight Against Heart Disease
- Wednesday February 18, 2026
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Canadian researchers have developed a beating three-dimensional heart-on-a-chip with real-time cellular sensing, offering a safer and more precise way to test drugs and study heart disease.
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www.ndtv.com
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Child Who Was Saved By AIIMS Doctors Mid-Air "Critical"
- Tuesday August 29, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
A child with heart problem and who was attended on board by a group of doctors in the New Delhi-bound Vistara flight is in critical stage on ventilator and on several live-saving drugs at a hospital in Nagpur, officials said on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Fitbit Rolls Out Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications to 9 Smartwatches: All the Details
- Tuesday April 26, 2022
- Jasmin Jose
Fitbit has started rolling out Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications to nine of its products. Fitbit had recently received clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the company’s new photoplethysmography (PPG) algorithm to identify atrial fibrillation (AFib). The smartwatches that support the new feature includes Fitbit Sense, F...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Coronavirus Impact On Heart: What Researchers Say
- Wednesday March 3, 2021
- World News | Press Trust of India
Heart damage in COVID-19 patients is caused by the novel coronavirus infecting cardiac muscle cells, leading to cell death which interferes with the muscle's contraction, according to a study that may lead to the development of new drugs to treat the viral infection.
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www.ndtv.com
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A New Drug Can Offer Relief To Migraine Sufferers; Some Amazing Home Remedies Can Also Help
- Tuesday December 4, 2018
- Health | Sarah Vander Schaaff, The Washington Post
Migraine, a type of headache disorder that is distinguished from tension headaches by its pain, frequency, and the nausea and sensitivities Lipsitz endured, affects 10 percent of the world population and 29.5 million Americans, the majority of them women.
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www.ndtv.com
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Anti-Stroke Drugs May Reduce Dementia Risk, Try These 4 Foods Instead
- Thursday October 26, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
A new study has found that people who take blood thinning medication for heart trouble may experience a reduces risk of developing dementia.
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www.ndtv.com
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Internet Addicts Experience 'Withdrawal Symptoms' When Offline
- Thursday June 1, 2017
- World News | Press Trust of India
People who use the internet excessively may experience increased heart rate and blood pressure when they go offline, similar to withdrawal symptoms seen in drug addicts, a new study warns.
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www.ndtv.com
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Cholesterol-Lowering Statin Drugs Do Not Cause Muscle Pain, Says Study
- Wednesday May 3, 2017
- NDTV Food Desk
A new study, published in the Journal BMJ Open claims that the negative effects of these drugs may have been overstated and some of the most common side effects of taking them is not due to the medication but rather the person's negative beliefs.
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food.ndtv.com