Lupin, India

Hridayvani

Hridayvani is a patient education podcast series where the leading experts in the field of cardiology discuss various topics related to heart health, the specifics of cardiovascular care, and tips for living a heart-healthy lifestyle.

Auteur

Lupin, India

Categorie

Health

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Nieuwste aflevering

20 dec. 2023

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Afleveringen

The Benefits of Quitting Smoking | Dr. Johnny Varay 24.02.2022

There are many chemical components found in cigarette smoke and most of them are harmful to human health. Carbon monoxide is a harmful gas smoker’s inhale while smoking. Once it enters in the lungs, it’s transferred to bloodstream. Carbon monoxide decreases the amount of oxygen that is carried in the red blood cells. It also increases the amount of cholesterol that is deposited into the inner lini...

Physical Exercise and Its Benefits | Dr. Lalbiakdiki 24.02.2022

A sedentary lifestyle is one of the 5 major risk factors (along with high blood pressure, high blood lipids/cholesterol, smoking, and obesity) for increasing risk of diabetes & Heart disease. Evidence from many scientific studies shows that reducing these risk factors decreases the chance of having diabetes or a heart attack or experiencing another cardiac event, such as a stroke, and reduces...

The Benefits of Quitting Smoking | Dr. L. Chittaranjan 24.02.2022

There are many chemical components found in cigarette smoke and most of them are harmful to human health. Carbon monoxide is a harmful gas smoker’s inhale while smoking. Once it enters in the lungs, it’s transferred to bloodstream. Carbon monoxide decreases the amount of oxygen that is carried in the red blood cells. It also increases the amount of cholesterol that is deposited into the inner lini...

Patient Education on Cholesterol Management | Dr. Jamkhupum Baite 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Physical Exercise and Its Benefits | Dr. Haobam Surjit 24.02.2022

A sedentary lifestyle is one of the 5 major risk factors (along with high blood pressure, high blood lipids/cholesterol, smoking, and obesity) for increasing risk of diabetes & Heart disease. Evidence from many scientific studies shows that reducing these risk factors decreases the chance of having diabetes or a heart attack or experiencing another cardiac event, such as a stroke, and reduces...

Managing abnormal cholesterol and high triglyceride levels in patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease | Dr. Deepak Kumar 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Physical Exercise and Its Benefits | Dr. S. A Mazumder 24.02.2022

A sedentary lifestyle is one of the 5 major risk factors (along with high blood pressure, high blood lipids/cholesterol, smoking, and obesity) for increasing risk of diabetes & Heart disease. Evidence from many scientific studies shows that reducing these risk factors decreases the chance of having diabetes or a heart attack or experiencing another cardiac event, such as a stroke, and reduces...

Managing abnormal cholesterol and high triglyceride levels in patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease | Dr. Indrajit Deb Nath 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

The Benefits of Quitting Smoking | Dr. Rupam Das 24.02.2022

There are many chemical components found in cigarette smoke and most of them are harmful to human health. Carbon monoxide is a harmful gas smoker’s inhale while smoking. Once it enters in the lungs, it’s transferred to bloodstream. Carbon monoxide decreases the amount of oxygen that is carried in the red blood cells. It also increases the amount of cholesterol that is deposited into the inner lini...

Physical Exercise and Its Benefits | Dr. Nishanta Thakuria 24.02.2022

A sedentary lifestyle is one of the 5 major risk factors (along with high blood pressure, high blood lipids/cholesterol, smoking, and obesity) for increasing risk of diabetes & Heart disease. Evidence from many scientific studies shows that reducing these risk factors decreases the chance of having diabetes or a heart attack or experiencing another cardiac event, such as a stroke, and reduces...

Patient Education on Cholesterol | Dr. O. P. Sah 24.02.2022

Cholesterol is a waxy substance. It circulates in the blood. Everybody needs cholesterol, it serves a vital function in the body. But too much cholesterol can lead to problem. In our body two types of lipoproteins carry cholesterol to and from cells. One is low-density lipoprotein, or LDL. The other is high-density lipoprotein, or HDL. Please tune into this episode to know more from the expert abo...

Effect of dyslipidemia on cardio diabetes outcomes | Dr. Eshan Ahmed Galib 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Effect of dyslipidemia on cardio diabetes outcomes | Dr. Uma Shankar Singh 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Patient Education on Cholesterol Management | Dr. Biswajeet Kar 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Managing abnormal cholesterol and high triglyceride levels in patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease | Dr. Subhadip Laskar 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Managing abnormal cholesterol and high triglyceride levels in patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease | Dr. Subhayan Bhattacharya 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Managing abnormal cholesterol and high triglyceride levels in patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease | Dr. Amit Roushan 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Managing abnormal cholesterol and high triglyceride levels in patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease | Dr. Santosh Kumar 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Patient Education on Cholesterol | Dr. Amitesh Kumar 24.02.2022

Cholesterol is a waxy substance. It circulates in the blood. Everybody needs cholesterol, it serves a vital function in the body. But too much cholesterol can lead to problem. In our body two types of lipoproteins carry cholesterol to and from cells. One is low-density lipoprotein, or LDL. The other is high-density lipoprotein, or HDL. Please tune into this episode to know more from the expert abo...

Patient Education on Cholesterol | Dr. Navneet Kishore 24.02.2022

Cholesterol is a waxy substance. It circulates in the blood. Everybody needs cholesterol, it serves a vital function in the body. But too much cholesterol can lead to problem. In our body two types of lipoproteins carry cholesterol to and from cells. One is low-density lipoprotein, or LDL. The other is high-density lipoprotein, or HDL. Please tune into this episode to know more from the expert abo...

Beneficial impact of smoking cessation on cardiovascular and diabetic markers | Dr. Devi Kalyan Mishra 24.02.2022

There are many chemical components found in cigarette smoke and most of them are harmful to human health. Carbon monoxide is a harmful gas smoker’s inhale while smoking. Once it enters in the lungs, it’s transferred to bloodstream. Carbon monoxide decreases the amount of oxygen that is carried in the red blood cells. It also increases the amount of cholesterol that is deposited into the inner lini...

Patient Education on Cholesterol Management | Dr. Biswanath Padhi 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Managing abnormal cholesterol and high triglyceride levels in patients with diabetes and cardiovascular diseases | Dr. Lalit Kumar 24.02.2022

High levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides, is also called "hyperlipidemia." Hyperlipidemia can significantly increase a person's risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious problems due to vessel wall narrowing or obstruction. To lower these risks, doctors often recommend that people with hyperlipidemia try to lower their cholesterol levels through a...

Patient Education on Cholesterol | Dr. Vivekanandan 23.02.2022

Cholesterol is a waxy substance. It circulates in the blood. Everybody needs cholesterol, it serves a vital function in the body. But too much cholesterol can lead to problem. In our body two types of lipoproteins carry cholesterol to and from cells. One is low-density lipoprotein, or LDL. The other is high-density lipoprotein, or HDL. Please tune into this episode to know more from the expert abo...

Physical Exercise and Its Benefits | Dr. Sunil Mundhe 23.02.2022

A sedentary lifestyle is one of the 5 major risk factors (along with high blood pressure, high blood lipids/cholesterol, smoking, and obesity) for increasing risk of diabetes & Heart disease. Evidence from many scientific studies shows that reducing these risk factors decreases the chance of having diabetes or a heart attack or experiencing another cardiac event, such as a stroke, and reduces...

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