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Heart Disease
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Experts express concern over rising cases of heart disease
Speakers: 34% of deaths in Bangladesh caused by heart disease
US study links everyday plastics to heart disease
Experts: One in four adults suffer from hypertension
The world’s biggest killer that you never considered
Cardiologist Dr Bimal Chhajer: Heart patients can be cured without surgery
Heart ring prices slashed
Experts urge to improve cardiovascular health by strengthening primary healthcare
Two more die on Bishwa Ijtema ground
Bangladesh achieves milestone as robot assists in heart ring placement
Tackling air pollution requires pro-active measures
Long live a healthy heart
Experts: Trans fat-free food to reduce risk of heart diseases
Lead pollution must not rob us of our future
Study: Brisk daily walk could prevent one in 10 early deaths
Covid-19: Risk of diabetes and heart disease is higher after infection
Aussie scientists see life-saving potential in spider venom
Don't pass the salt - WHO issues benchmarks for sodium content in food
The heart of the matter
E-cigarettes containing nicotine linked to raised heart attack risk
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