Posted by: admin on: April 18, 2012
Depression, CVD, metabolic syndrome all have stress as a root cause say a couple of studies done in the US, Australia and UK. With recession hitting us hard we need to manage this effectively. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: February 23, 2012
Dyslipidemia needs to be well controlled to prevent cardiovascular risks. And that is found to be possible only with combination therapy than with statin monotherapy. Have a look at this article. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: December 28, 2011
Dyslipidaemias are the major risk factor of cardiovascular disease. Its management is very important to reduce the risk. The new guidelines stress that lipid-modifying treatment should be tailored according to the need. What is suitable for a 40-year old man without a family history of CVD is not appropriate for an elderly patient with a […]
Posted by: admin on: December 23, 2011
Though lifestyle management remains the first line of treatment for management of dyslipidemia, new guideline states that if the goal is not achieved with lifestyle alone than pharmacological agent should be considered. A successful management will reduce the dreaded risk of CVD. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: December 15, 2011
Obesity is a major problem among the teens thanks to junk food era. Controlling the appetite would be a major step along with life style changes and exercise in losing weight. And if this can be modified with drugs here is a combination that works. Team@CMHS
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