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Walking at this speed could reduce the risk of irregular heartbeat: Study

The findings of the study emphasised that increasing your walking speed can protect you against irregular heartbeat or arrhythmias. 

The authors studied health and activity data from adults recruited between 2006 and 2010 for the UK Biobank study. (Shutterstock)
Updated on Apr 22, 2025 02:28 PM IST

Your heart has its ‘own little brain’: Study discovers how it works like a brain

Heart is not a passive organ, working on the signals relayed by brain. It seems like it has a little ‘brain’ too. 

There are neurons in the heart that act as pacemakers.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Dec 09, 2024 12:45 PM IST

Dil Se: Messages of HT City readers, for their loved ones

Read and send wishes for your special someone or indulge in regular chit-chat with friends, through one of HT City's most popular columns, Dil Se.

Send your messages to meandmycity1@gmail.com
Published on Dec 03, 2024 12:53 PM IST

Frequent blackouts? Here's what it says about your heart health

While blackouts are mostly benign in nature, they can sometimes be an indicator of a serious heart disease. Here's what we need to know.

“There are various causes of blackout, with the most common being arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats),
Published on Aug 08, 2024 09:05 AM IST
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Hearing relaxing words in sleep slows your heart down: Research

The study shows that the body reacts to the external world when sleeping - relaxing words can slow down cardiac activity.

Hearing relaxing words in sleep slows your heart down: Research(Unsplash)
Published on Feb 24, 2024 03:32 PM IST
ANI | | Posted by Tapatrisha Das, Washington Dc

Promising treatment target for heart arrhythmias: Study

The study uncovers a new signalling mechanism connected to the development of ventricular fibrillation, a kind of arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat.

Promising treatment target for heart arrhythmias: Study(Shutterstock)
Published on Nov 28, 2023 01:07 PM IST
ANI | | Posted by Tapatrisha Das, California

Fit and fine by Kamal Singh CSCS: Going back to the gym

When you hit the gym now, start as a beginner.

The weights will feel heavy, the exercises awkward, the body will refuse to easily move into positions during the first week at the gym(Shutterstock)
Updated on Aug 09, 2020 11:41 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByKamal Singh

Computer tool predicts risk of deadly irregular heart beats

Researchers pooled medical record data from 528 patients in five registries based at 14 academic medical centres in the US and Europe.

The tool, developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins University in the US, may help avoid unnecessary - and potentially risky - surgeries to place the devices.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Mar 27, 2019 01:19 PM IST
Press Trust of India | ByPress Trust of India, Washington

Apple Watch detects irregular heart beat in large U.S. study

Researchers hope the technology can assist in early detection of atrial fibrillation, the most common form of irregular heart beat. Patients with untreated AF are five times more likely to have a stroke.

A third of those whose watches detected an irregular pulse were confirmed to have atrial fibrillation using the ECG technology, researchers said.(Unsplash)
Updated on Mar 17, 2019 01:21 PM IST
Reuters | ByReuters, March 16

World Heart Day: Turning the heartbreak around with love and compassion

Repairing a broken heart requires a lot of effort but nothing is impossible. If you’ve been rushing yourself into feeling your best ever, and still haven’t got around to feeling even a wee-bit of normalcy, just remember that it’s alright to take your time.

Your heart and mind are close friends, the ones who like to play their own game of good cop and bad cop.(Photo by Amy Shamblen on Unsplash)
Updated on Sep 29, 2018 10:51 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Delhi | By

Keep blood pressure in check, higher numbers may cause brain disease

High blood pressure could be linked to risk of brain disease among the elderly, including lesions and Alzheimer’s Disease, says a new study.

High blood pressure is above 140/90 mmHg. The higher number is called systolic blood pressure, the pressure in the blood vessels when the heart beats. The lower number is called diastolic blood pressure, the pressure when the heart is at rest.(Shutterstock)
Updated on Jul 12, 2018 10:01 AM IST
Asian News International | By

This woman’s to-do list for her boyfriend to help during panic attack is a must read

Kelsey Darragh, who suffers from panic and anxiety disorder, created a to-do list for her boyfriend so that he could help her when she needed - and she wants you to share it with others.

This woman created a to-do list for her boyfriend to help her during a panic attack (Kelsey Darragh/Twitter)
Updated on May 18, 2018 03:23 PM IST

Abnormal heart rate, carotid disease may up dementia risk

Patients who have an irregular heartbeat and who also have carotid artery disease have a higher chance of developing dementia.

Those with an irregulat heartbeat are at an increased risk of developing dementia.(Shutterstock)
Updated on May 14, 2018 12:25 PM IST
Indo Asian News Service | ByIndo Asian News Service, New York
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