A lack of exercise drives a good portion of the health problems faced by people with type 2 diabetes, a new study says.
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A health expert has urged citizens to undergo pre-Ramazan medical assessments, improve health awareness, and avoid dehydration during the holy month. A well-balanced, healthy diet rich in fibre, low ...
High blood pressure is the most common risk factor for heart disease, but also the most modifiable one. Dr London shares how often you should measure it.
February is American Heart Month, and a local doctor is hoping others will hear his story and get more serious and committed to their own heart health.
Better cardio fitness may lower anxiety during stressful moments and help people stay calmer on difficult days.