Heart attack can affect anyone, but a new study found that individuals with blood group O have a lower risk of heart attacks than those with the other major blood...
Being overweight or obese during pregnancy may increase the baby’s chance of developing heart disease later in life, according to a study published online in the Fetal and Neonatal Edition...
In addition to strengthen the bones, getting enough sunlight may also reduce stroke risk, a new research suggests. "We heard a lot about how the sunlight may be bad for...
In addition to improve the brain function, eating fish can also reduce heart disease risk in young women, a new study suggests. Fish is rich in omega 3 fatty acids....
Stroke is a disease caused by a disturbance of blood flow to the brain. It can affect any people but is more common in male and mainly on those aged...
Treatment for stroke depends on whether you're having an ischemic stroke or a hemorrhagic stroke. It is important to know since the early treatment of both is different. Ischemic Stroke...
Symptoms of stroke will depend on the type of stroke and which area of the brain is affected but they often appear without warning. Common initial symptoms of a stroke...
Stroke, sometimes called a 'brain attack', is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is either blocked by a blood clot or ruptured. When this...
Turmeric is one of the most common spices in Southeast Asian cuisine. It has many health benefits, and a recent study shows that a compound found in turmeric can protect...
Heart attack (also known as myocardial infarction) is a serious medical emergency in which the blood supply to the heart suddenly becomes blocked. A heart attack commonly occurs as a...