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Laughter therapy can help patients with heart disease, finds study

Laughter may benefit individuals with heart disease, a new study conducted in Brazil suggests. A team of scientists embarked on a groundbreaking clinical trial, investigating...

Warning signs of cardiac arrest different for men and women: Study

Individuals experience gender-specific warning signs prior to an impending sudden cardiac arrest, new research published in The Lancet Digital Health journal reveals. The study, led...

Optimal night-time temperature could improve sleep quality in older adults

Ambient night-time temperature for older adults to have a restful sleep should be between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius, according to newly published research. Among...

Common heart disease blood-thinner ineffective for numerous south Asian patients: Study

A commonly prescribed blood-thinner, clopidogrel (Plavix), may not be effective for individuals of South Asian descent due to a genetic mutation, a study suggests. The...

Inactivity during childhood can lead to cardiac disease in young adults: Study

Extended periods of inactivity during childhood might be setting the stage for potential heart attacks and strokes in the future, a study presented at...

Global osteoarthritis cases to reach one billion by 2050: Study

According to research published in The Lancet Rheumatology journal, by 2050, approximately one billion individuals worldwide could be grappling with joint-affecting osteoarthritis. Presently, a study...

Mouthwash can help detect early cardiovascular disease: Study

Periodontitis, a condition linked to heightened cardiovascular risk, arises from inflammation of the gums. Researchers aimed to explore potential connections between white blood cell...

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