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Drink a lot of sugar? You may be eligible for a new Brigham and Women s study

Got a sweet tooth? Brigham and Women’s Hospital wants to hear from you.

Use of Anabolic Steroids Can Raise Heart Disease Risk, Says Study

People who use anabolic steroids, that mimic testosterone's effects in the human body, may increase underlying risk of a heart condition called atrial fibrillation, a new study has found. Use of Anabolic Steroids Can Raise Heart Disease Risk, Says Study.

Exercising 150 mins/week to prevent heart attacks? Study says it may not be enough if you have sugary health drinks

Sugar is more dangerous than fat. It is an inflammatory agent, says Dr Nishith Chandra, Principal Director, Interventional Cardiology, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi.

Exercise Helps, But Cannot Eliminate Cardiovascular Risk Linked To Sugary Sodas: Study

The study suggests that even if a person meets the recommended 150 minutes of weekly physical activity, it may not be sufficient to guard them against the cardiovascular risk associated with sugary

Harvard Study: Exercise Alone Insufficient to Counter Heart Attack Risk from Sugary Drinks |

A Harvard study reveals that exercise alone is not enough to balance the heart attack risk caused by sugary drinks. Limiting the intake of these drinks and maintaining adequate physical activity levels are crucial for heart health.

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