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High Cholesterol Test: Cardiological Society of India Enlists New Rules For Managing Lipid Profile...
Latest India News· 1 day agoThe Cardiological Society of India, for the time ever, has released a set of guidelines for...
High cholesterol is 'silent killer': India gets first-ever lipid guidelines
India Today· 2 days agoIndia has received its first set of guidelines to help people control high cholesterol....
'Silent Killer': Cardiological Society Of India Releases First-Ever Guidelines On High Cholesterol |...
Outlook India· 1 day agoDyslipidemia poses a higher risk of heart diseases, strokes and other serious health problems.
High-rise safety concern in Gurugram after plaster falls at Sec-106, 107
Business Standard India· 23 hours agoThe safety of high-rise buildings in the city is under scrutiny once again after chunks of plaster...
Cholesterol test at age 18, Non-fasting measurement: Cardiologists Suggest New Guidelines on how to...
The Economic Times· 24 minutes agoFor the first time, the Cardiologist Society of India (CSI) has recommended that lipid profiles...
Ensure first-time offenders not sent to jail for minor crime: Punjab and Haryana High Court
Tribune India· 11 hours agoThe Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that the beneficial provisions of the Probation of Offenders Act have to be liberally construed to serve the underlying purpose ...
Madras high court disapproves of Rs 10L to kin of hooch victims | Chennai News - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 hours agoCHENNAI: Madras high court on Friday wondered how the Tamil Nadu govt could award 10 lakh as ex...
How to manage ‘silent killer’ high cholesterol? India gets first-ever guidelines
Firstpost· 17 hours agoDyslipidemia, or high cholesterol, is the biggest risk factor behind CVD. Amid the growing worries...
Gunshot scare at Noida high-rise: Car windshield cracked, pellet found
Hindustan Times· 4 days agoAccording to Manish Mishra, additional deputy commissioner of police, Noida, the incident was...
Punjab needs impartial panchayats for rural development, says former high court judge | Chandigarh...
The Times of India· 8 hours agoChandigarh: Punjab and Haryana high court’s former judge justice Ranjit Singh on Friday claimed that Punjab needed “impartial” panchayats of unanimous choice to save its rural ...