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World Bicycle Day: Know how this low-impact exercise can transform your overall health

World Bicycle Day: Know how this low-impact exercise can transform your overall health - Cycling regularly helps in stimulating your heart, lung functions, improves heart muscles, and reduces blood fat levels.

Prakasam: First Black Fungus Death Reported In Chirala

May 20, 2021, 18:06 IST Chirala: The black fungus disease is creating quite a stir in the Telugu states. The black fungus has caused concern among the locals in the Prakasam district. The black fungus infection has become a new headache for people who have been affected by the corona second wave. The death of Shidda Suresh, a 39-year-old man from Para, a suburb of Chirala, due to black fungus has sent the alarm bells ringing in the town. As per details, Suresh was a resident of paras and was making a living by doing odd jobs. He was infected with Coronavirus ten days ago.

Study links early cannabis use to heart disease

Study links early cannabis use to heart disease ANI | Updated: Apr 13, 2021 08:02 IST Guelph [Canada], April 13 (ANI): Smoking cannabis at a younger age may increase the risk of developing heart disease later in life, according to a recent University of Guelph study. In the first study to look at specific risk indicators for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in young, healthy cannabis users, researchers found subtle but potentially important changes in heart and artery function. Cigarette smoking is known to affect cardiovascular health, causing changes to blood vessels and the heart. Less is known about the impact of smoking cannabis on long-term CVD risk, even as use of the substance grows in Canada and abroad. Cannabis is the most commonly used recreational substance worldwide after alcohol.

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Simple fetal heartbeat monitoring still best method to reduce unnecessary cesarean sections: Study

Simple fetal heartbeat monitoring still best method to reduce unnecessary cesarean sections: Study ANI | Updated: Apr 06, 2021 13:13 IST Coventry [UK], April 6 (ANI): The findings of a new study led by researchers at the University of Warwick suggested that simple fetal heartbeat monitoring is still the best method for determining whether a baby is in distress during delivery and whether cesarean delivery is needed. The findings of the study were published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Cesarean delivery is the most common surgical procedure worldwide, performed to expedite birth and avoid neonatal complications. Listening to the fetal heart rate using a stethoscope intermittent auscultation has been used for years to assess the fetal state and whether the baby is experiencing distress that might require a cesarean delivery. Other monitoring techniques have become common in recent years, including echocardiograms and blo

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