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High blood pressure in children may increase heart death risk by 50% by midlife; new study reveals |

High blood pressure is often thought of as a health issue that arises in adulthood, but new research suggests its consequences can start decades earlier. According to a landmark study presented at the American Heart Association’s Hypertension Scientific Sessions 2025 in Baltimore and published in JAMA, children as young as seven with elevated blood pressure…

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Spain to ban smoking in bar terraces, beaches, bus stops |

The Spanish government has introduced a bill to broaden its anti-smoking laws, encompassing outdoor venues like terraces and bus stops. This reformed Tobacco Law aims to protect public health by regulating electronic cigarettes, nicotine pouches, and other tobacco products alongside conventional cigarettes. The Spanish government has introduced a bill to ban smoking at outdoor venues,…

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8 warning signs according to a Harvard doctor that can prevent misdiagnosis

Fatty liver disease is becoming increasingly common among young adults in the United States. About 25-38% of the adult population is estimated to have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) globally, and the numbers are rising. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial, as fatty liver could progress to severe liver disease such as cirrhosis, and in…

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A simple blood test can detect HPV associated head and neck cancers even 10 years before symptoms begin |

A groundbreaking blood test, HPV-DeepSeek, developed by Mass General Brigham researchers, offers early detection of HPV-associated head and neck cancers, potentially up to a decade before symptoms appear. This innovative liquid biopsy uses whole-genome sequencing to identify microscopic HPV DNA fragments in the bloodstream with high accuracy. In the United States, Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes…

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Scientists discover simple hair strand test shows promise for early ALS paralysis diagnosis and better care |

Paralysing ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is a rare but devastating neurodegenerative disease that slowly robs people of their ability to move, speak, eat, and eventually breathe. Diagnosis is often delayed because symptoms appear gradually and current tests are invasive, costly, and not always accurate. According to a study published in ScienceDirect, a simple strand of…

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Refined oils are harming your heart: Cardiologist explains the risks of obesity, diabetes and heart attack |

That golden swirl of oil sizzling in your kadhai may make your curries and pakoras irresistible, but cardiologists are warning it could also be harming your heart. In a recent Instagram post, Dr Alok Chopra, a senior cardiologist, explained why commonly used refined oils such as sunflower, soybean, and canola are not as healthy as…

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Early signs of dementia: How difficulty reading faces can indicate cognitive decline |

Detecting dementia early is crucial for managing the condition and slowing cognitive decline. While memory loss is the most widely recognised symptom, researchers are discovering other subtle indicators that may appear years before a formal diagnosis. One such early sign is difficulty recognising or interpreting facial expressions. This ability, known as facial cognition, is critical…

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