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Publication: Pioneer

Edition: Vijaywada

Heart Attack Risk Despite Low Cholesterol: Experts
India has witnessed a sharp rise in heart diseases in the past 25 years. In…
Date : 23rd March 2021

Publication: Business World

Edition: Mumbai

Study on preventive cardiac care awareness and lifestyle habits titled ‘Making India Heartstrong’
‘Making India Heartstrong Survey’ tries to analyse the risk assessment awareness in metro cities versus…
Date : 02nd December 2020

Publication: DNA

Edition: Mumbai

Lifestyle Myth Burst: Two-third of Indians are either diabetic or pre-diabetic
38% Indians believe they are healthy but in reality, they are suffering from diabetes. Another…
Date : 30th November 2020

Publication: Saamana

Edition: Mumbai

38% of respondents are at increased risk of high BMI without knowing or realizing it.
On BMI base, only 26 percent are normal, 29 percent are overweight and 19 percent…
Date : 28th November 2020

Publication: Navbharat

Edition: Mumbai

People are not serious about health
The study titled, ‘Making India Heartstrong Survey’, is a two-part study comprising questionnaire-based interviews and…
Date : 23rd November 2020

Publication: Afternoon

Edition: Mumbai

Study says two-third of Indians who believe they are healthy are either diabetics or pre-diabetics
The risks of heart diseases and diabetes have increased across different age groups of India.…
Date : 23rd November 2020

Publication: Punya Nagri

Edition: Mumbai

People considering themselves healthy turned out to be diabetic or pre diabetic – says survey
38 percent of Indians who believe they are healthy have been found suffering from diabetes,…
Date : 21st November 2020

Publication: Times Of India

Edition: Hyderabad

Most Indians unaware of link between diabetes and obesity, finds survey
38% of Indians believe they are healthy but in reality, they are suffering from diabetes.…
Date : 20th November 2020

Publication: Trinity Mirror

Edition: Vijaywada

New study finds an alarming rise in pre-diabetes
A study conducted by Neuberg Diagnostics indicated that across all age groups, 24 of the…
Date : 16th November 2020

Publication: The Hans India

Edition: Vijayawada

Vijayawada beats Mumbai in diabetes awareness
‘Making India Heartstrong Survey’ tries to analyse the risk assessment awareness in metro cities versus…
Date : 14th November 2020

Electronic Coverage

  • Publication : Trade News Network

    Edition: | Date : 09th December 2021

    World Heart Day: Have A Heart? Don’t Let It Go

    We are living in times where cardiac issues and incidents have very sadly started to be viewed as normal. The worst part of it is the reducing age of the Cardiac patients and victims.

  • Publication : Hindustan Times (Health shots)

    Edition: | Date : 24th March 2021

    Heart disease hits busy working women the hardest. Control your risk factors to stay heart-healthy

    It’s time to tweak your lifestyle habits to ensure a sound heart health. Eliminate these risk factors for heart disease by following these expert tips.

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    Edition: | Date : 29th September 2020

    Experts says, smokers face two to four-fold higher risk of heart disease compared to non-smokers, especially in the current pandemic situation

    Most Indians start smoking early, increasing the risk of heart disease at a young age.Daily cigarette smoking in India is about 6% and prevalence of smoking increases with age.

  • Publication : Maharashtra Times

    Edition: Mumbai | Date : 29th September 2020

    Take care of the heart during infection!

    Corona infections also kill six to ten percent of patients with heart disease, while the risk of heart disease increases due to the adverse effects of changing lifestyles…

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    Edition: | Date : 28th September 2020

    World Heart Day: This is how to take care of your heart during COVID-19

    Heart disease has emerged as the deadliest killer in both Indian males and females. In India, nearly 52% of heart disease-related deaths occur in people below the age of 70 years.

  • Publication : Trade News Network

    Edition: | Date : 21st September 2020

    Smokers face two to four-fold higher risk of heart disease compared to non-smokers

    Modern India is facing the rising burden of heart diseases – No other disease kills more Indians than cardiac ailments. Heart disease has emerged as the deadliest killer in both Indian males and females.

  • Publication : The Hindu

    Edition: Andhra Pradesh | Date : 16th September 2020

    Smokers at higher risk of heart diseases, warn experts

    With increasing incidence of heart ailments, doctors and experts say that it is high time smokers quit the habit as they face two-to-four fold higher risk of…

  • Publication : Times Of India

    Edition: Visakhapatnam | Date : 03rd September 2020

    Low cholesterol also poses health risks

    VISAKHAPATNAM: Increasing sedentary lifestyles and restricted movement since the Covid-19 outbreak began has turned the focus on lifestyle diseases, as the pandemic and restrictions imposed to combat it stretch into months.

  • Publication : Business World

    Edition: | Date : 21st August 2020

    Know The Risk Of Heart Attack Before It’s Too Late

    This burgeoning burden is surging unabated in India and can be explained by the increased prevalence of coronary risk factors such as elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL), the bad cholesterol

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