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New Clip Delivery System for Non-Invasive Treatment of Leaky Mitral Valves

Abbott Strengthens Structural Heart Portfolio with New Clip Delivery System for Non-Invasive Treatment of Leaky Mitral Valves  Minimally invasive heart valve repair device for leaking mitral valve brings this life-saving treatment to people in need, including those at high risk of surgery   Clinical evidence for this device demonstrates safety and efficacy for people suffering from …

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Innovative imaging technology promises improved cardiac care

New Delhi, November 4, 2020: Increasing cardiovascular burden globally and the need for innovative technologies has changed the face of heart care today. With the changing lifestyles and the current pandemic leaving an impact on the heart, the situation has become more complex. This has led cardiologists to push the envelope and find new ways …

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Trans fats in Government’s crosshairs

The Union Government has trans fats in its sights, as reports indicate the Narendra Modi administration intends to outline regulations this month. Per a report published by The Print, “to reduce incidence of heart ailments, the Narendra Modi government is likely to roll out regulations for limiting trans fatty acids (TFA) or trans fats in …

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Pregnancy complications linked to heart disease

India bears a heavy burden of heart disease. As of 2016, it is India’s most prominent killer, reaping a death toll of lives far in excess of any other condition. Pregnancy complications could be another addition to the already substantial list of risk factors. Already in recent months COVID-19 has been added to the list …

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Quarantine: Bad for heart health?

COVID-19 has affected health in ways both direct and indirect. The disease has now taken more than a million deaths globally. However, more indirect effects could linger for decades even after the disease has been controlled or eradicated. Heart disease may be among these issues.   A study conducted by Bharti AXA General Insurance has …

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Heart damage and COVID-19

The potential link between COVID-19 and heart damage has been underscored by new research, which indicates that even months later those affected display indicators. Researchers in the United States have found that those infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) or simply coronavirus – which causes COVID-19 – may display symptoms of heart …

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Coronary heart disease deaths and tobacco: The link you need to know

Tobacco is responsible for more than twenty percent of coronary heart disease deaths, according to new findings from the World Health Organization (WHO).  In a statement on the basis of a report examining this link, issued jointly by the WHO, the World Heart Federation and the University of Newcastle, Australia in advance of World Heart …

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New Research Finds Physicians and Patients Point to Emerging Technology and Data as Central to Closing Treatment Gaps and Improving Vascular Health

New Research Finds Physicians and Patients Point to Emerging Technology and Data as Central to Closing Treatment Gaps and Improving Vascular Health New research found physicians and patients agree that there are widening gaps in vascular disease treatment 55% of physicians from nine countries around the globe, including India, say the shortage of time to …

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Can bacterial infection increase heart disease risk?

Bacterial infections, along with diabetes, can notably increase the risk of heart disease, claims a study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine. “We were able to study the association between antibiotic purchases, endotoxemia and incident coronary heart disease in one of the largest cohorts of individuals with type 1 diabetes,” said the study’s authors …

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