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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2025

Heart Disease

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Health

Heart muscles may soon be able to regenerate like other muscles

Heart failure remains an incurable condition. While medications can slow its progression, the only options for advanced cases are heart transplants or mechanical support through left ventricular...

Speakers at a webinar titled “Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease Risk” organised by PROGGAwith support from GHAI marking the occasion of World Heart Day 2024 on 29 September. Photo: Courtesy
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Hypertension control imperative to reduce heart disease risk: Health experts

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Why Ctg leads in heart attack deaths, Barishal tops in heart disease mortality

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Tech

Eko’s AI stethoscope: A promising upgrade for early heart disease detection

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US FDA approves Novo Nordisk's Wegovy for lowering heart risks

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Excessive salt intake causes heart disease, high blood pressure: experts

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High blood pressure leading cause for heart disease despite being preventable: Heart foundation

FILE PHOTO: A Ugandan health worker prepares to administer the ebola vaccine to a man in Kirembo village, near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo in Kasese district, Uganda, June 16, 2019. REUTERS/James Akena/
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Cancer and heart disease vaccines expected to be ready by 2030

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Smoking weed daily could increase risk of heart disease by 34%, study finds

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sketch: TBS
Bangladesh

Bangladesh becomes almost self-reliant in treating heart diseases: PM

Why 80% diabetes patients die of heart attack of stroke?
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Why 80% diabetes patients die of heart attack of stroke?

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Air pollution causes 25% of heart disease deaths: cardiologists

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40% of children with heart diseases left to die each year

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