As with every year on September 29, World Heart Day brings together everyone to engage in conversations about heart health. Primarily, it serves as a yearly reminder to every individual to get educated about heart disease risk factors, prevention, and early intervention.
The report also revealed that the dead body has no narcotic or toxic substances. “The death resulted from a chronic heart disease that led to circulatory and respiratory arrest,” the statement read.
About 70 percent of deaths in Egypt are due to chronic diseases including diabetes, heart disease, stress and cancer according to the World Health Organization official, Randa Abul-Naga
VDs represent 40% of total deaths in Egypt.
Egyptian comic actor Mohmed Sharaf passed away on Friday at the age of 55 after a long struggle with heart disease.
People with heart disease have better long-term survival odds when they are married, a recent U.S. study suggests.
Children who eat restaurant carry-out, or “takeaway,” meals once a week or more tend to have extra body fat and long-term risk factors for heart disease.
Children who eat restaurant carry-out, or “takeaway,” meals once a week or more tend to have extra body fat and long-term risk factors for heart disease.
People who skip breakfast or eat poorly to start the day are twice as likely to develop hardened arteries, which can lead to deadly heart disease.
Eman Abdul Atti, who is known in the media as the “World’s heaviest women,” died early Monday at an Abu Dhabi hospital due to complications from heart disease and kidney dysfunction
People who exercise five days a week for 30 minutes significantly reduce their risk of dying early and of developing heart disease.
Professor Magdy Yacoub has initially agreed to the establishment of a new center for heart disease in New Aswan with the “newest and best scientific technology in the world.”
A student team from the American University in Cairo (AUC) was chosen to participate in an international biosensor competition in September.
PhD student and alumna of The American University in Cairo (AUC) Sarah Halawa was awarded first place at the Magdi Yacoub Foundation’s heart disease conference.