| Minimal access: making surgery less painful | | Times of India | | Dr. Mohammed Rehan Sayeed, Senior Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore | | BANGALORE: Lal Gondar suffered from a spinal injury and was bedridden for two years. Recently, he was diagnosed as having coronary artery disease too and advised a bypass surgery before a spine operation....Read more | | Smokers More Likely to Die of Heart Disease than of Cancer | | Apollolife | | Dr. Mohammed Rehan Sayeed, Senior Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore | | The most common perception is that smokers are at a high risk to develop cancer. But in reality, coronary heart disease and stroke are the primary types of cardiovascular disease caused by smoking...Read more | | Tumour removed from 5-year-old | | Deccan Herald | | Dr. Mohammed Rehan Sayeed, Senior Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore | | It was a new lease of life for five-year-old Syed Tabrez when doctors removed a tumour (lymphangioma) surrounding his heart on Friday....Read more | | Recognising heart attacks | | Time of India | | Dr A. Gopi, Interventional Cardiologist and Co-ordinator, Cardiovascular Services, Sagar Apollo Hosiptal | | A heart attack occurs when the blood supply to a part of the heart muscle is abruptly cut off. This generally occurs because of the sudden formation of a blood clot inside the arteries that supply blood to the heart....Read more | | Walk your way out of heart attack risk | | The Hindu | | Dr A. Gopi, Interventional Cardiologist and Co-ordinator, Cardiovascular Services, Sagar Apollo Hosiptal | | BANGALORE: Get up and go. Walk your way to a healthy heart. This is the zero-cost initiative recommended by health professionals on the occasion of World Heart Day, which is on Sunday....Read more | | The heart of the matter | | The Hindu Businessline | | Dr A. Gopi, Interventional Cardiologist and Co-ordinator, Cardiovascular Services, Sagar Apollo Hosiptal | | Despite advanced medical technology available in the country, India's crusade against Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) still has a long way to go....Read more | | |
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