Washington University School of Medicine researchers presented a study linking obesity to an increase in the progression speed of Alzheimer’s disease.
In a country where dreams often clash with harsh realities, stories of sheer grit light up the path for millions. Ganesh Baraiya’s journey stands as a beacon of hope, proving that true strength lies not in physical stature but in the fire of determination. From a simple village life marked by hardship to wearing the…
Using advanced imaging, German scientists found that abdominal obesity, which is often referred to as a “beer belly”, is linked with more harmful changes in the heart’s structure than overall body weight, especially in men.
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Abdominal fat is linked to changes in heart structure that can contribute to heart failure, German researchers reported in a new study.
People with “beer bellies” may have an increased risk of heart damage, raising fresh concerns about the health risks tied to extra weight around the midsection.
p>Ahmedabad: Standing three feet tall and aged just 25, Gujarat resident Ganesh Baraiya has scripted an inspiring tale of grit and determination, fulfilling his childhood dream of becoming a doctor and securing his first appointment as a medical officer.The man from a farming family, detected with 72 per cent locomotor disability, fought lengthy legal battles,…
The Botswana Nurses Union (BONU) has urged the Umbrella for Democratic Change government to prioritise healthcare, warning that the sector is overburdened after years of neglect and systemic failures. Responding to the President’s State of the Nation Address, the nurses’ advocacy body said persistent underinvestment has eroded public confidence in the country’s health system. Support…
Having a “beer belly” is more likely to lead to heart damage than having fat in any other part on the body, especially in men.
Ganesh Baraiya from Gujarat had to fight a long legal battle after the MCI refused to admit him to MBBS because of his height and physical disability.