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Heart Disease in Women: Early Signs & Changes in Daily Life
Heart disease is often thought of as a health issue that mostly affects men. However, women can also experience serious heart-related conditions, and the signs are not always obvious. In many cases, the early signals are subtle and may appear as small changes in daily health rather than dramatic symptoms.
Dr. Naveen Bhamri In Cardiology Cardiac Sciences Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker Interventional Cardiology
Mar 27 , 2026
How Caffeine Affects Your Heart: Warning Signs & Risks
Excess caffeine and energy drinks can place measurable stress on the cardiovascular system, particularly when consumed in high amounts. Moderate caffeine intake, up to about 400 mg per day for most healthy adults, is generally considered safe. However, concentrated doses found in many energy drinks may increase heart rate, elevate blood pressure, and trigger palpitations or arrhythmias in susceptible individuals. These beverages often contain additional stimulants such as taurine and guarana, which can amplify nervous system stimulation.
Dr. Naveen Bhamri In Cardiology Cardiac Sciences Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker Interventional Cardiology
Mar 18 , 2026
Lifestyle Changes After Heart Stent: Diet, Exercise & Care
After a heart stent procedure (coronary angioplasty), adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle is essential to prevent artery re-blockage, future heart attacks, and long-term complications. While a stent restores blood flow, it does not cure coronary artery disease. Patients must commit to prescribed medications (especially antiplatelet therapy), a balanced low-fat diet, regular supervised exercise, weight control, smoking cessation, stress management, and routine cardiology follow-ups. Consistent lifestyle changes significantly reduce the risk of restenosis, improve cardiovascular health, and enhance overall quality of life.
Dr. Naveen Bhamri In Cardiology Cardiac Sciences Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker Interventional Cardiology
Mar 12 , 2026
Why Heart Attacks Rise During Smog Season
Smog season arrives with hazy skies, burning eyes and an unpleasant heaviness in the air. People often relate smog to coughing or breathing problems. However, smog affects much more than just the lungs. It places significant strain on the heart and circulation system, increasing the number of heart attacks during this time.
Dr. Ripen Gupta In Cardiology Cardiac Sciences Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker
Mar 02 , 2026
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Loose motions or Diarrhea is one of the most common ailments across every age group – from infants and mothers to the elderly. Diarrhea is the frequent passage of watery or loose stools across irregular intervals. There are many possible causes of Diarrhea. These include allergies, food poisoning, infections, and stress. As such, Diarrhea is merely a symptom of one of many possible causes. Most of the time, loose motions is not a serious problem and can be treated at home. Below, we've outlined 3 simple h
Max Team In Internal Medicine
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To make sure that what you eat helps your body and also helps you stay interested, spread out your food through the day by following different food ideas. You can mix and match the following depending on how much you can eat and whether you are vegetarian or non vegetarian.
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When you have loose motions, the most effective way to return to full health is by changing your diet. There are many foods which can help you to soothe your stomach, but there are some foods that can irritate your stomach. We'll proceed by listing out some of the things that you should and shouldn't do when you have loose motions.
Max Team In Internal Medicine
Mar 21 , 2018
Many people think that squint is a permanent condition and cannot be corrected. But the truth is that eyes can be straightened at any age. Commonly known as “Strabismus”, where the eyes are not aligned in the same direction, this can be present only part of the time, in one or alternating between two eyes. The squinting may turn in (converge), turn out (diverge) or sometimes turn up or down.
Max Team In Eye Care / Ophthalmology Ophthalmology
Nov 13 , 2020
Why Early Heart Attacks in Indians: Causes & Risks
Heart disease tends to strike Indians almost 10 years earlier than it does people in Western countries. This is not due to a single cause; it results from complex interactions among genetics, body composition, lifestyle changes, and environmental factors.
Dr. Balbir Singh In Cardiology Cardiac Sciences Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker Interventional Cardiology
Feb 23 , 2026
How to Manage Cardiac Emergencies at Home: Steps & Common Mistakes
Cardiac emergencies such as heart attacks, sudden chest pain, or dangerous heart rhythm problems can begin at home and worsen within minutes. Quick action before medical help arrives can reduce heart damage and improve survival. Recognising early warning signs, keeping the person calm, and taking safe first steps at home are critical while emergency services are on the way. Knowing what to do and what to avoid can make a life-saving difference.
Dr. Yogendra Singh In Cardiology Cardiac Sciences Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker Interventional Cardiology
Feb 12 , 2026
Heart Attack Risk: 10 Practical Ways to Reduce It This Winter
Winter is a challenging season for heart health. Cold temperatures, reduced physical activity, dietary changes, infections, and delayed medical care together increase the risk of heart attacks, especially in people with existing risk factors. Understanding how winter affects the heart and taking practical preventive steps can significantly lower the chances of a cardiac emergency.
Dr. Naveen Bhamri In Cardiology Cardiac Sciences Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker Interventional Cardiology
Jan 30 , 2026
What is Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Warning Signs & Higher Risk
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a major cause of sudden and unforeseen deaths across the world. A heart attack happens when blood flow to the heart is blocked, but sudden cardiac arrest is different. It occurs when a problem in the heart’s electrical signals causes the heart to stop beating suddenly. Without immediate medical attention, SCA can be fatal within minutes. Understanding the early warning signs can help save lives.
Dr. T. S. Kler In Cardiac Arrhythmia Cardiology Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker Interventional Cardiology
Jan 21 , 2026
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