Dr. Mahesh Shah - Cardiology in Mumbai

Dr. Mahesh Shah

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  • Mumbai, Maharashtra

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Clinic Locations

Brahma Kumaris' Global Hospital & Research Centre

S.V Road , Mumbai , Maharashtra , India

Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre

A - 791, Bandra Reclamation , Mumbai , Maharashtra , India

Specialization

  • Cardiologist

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Women’s Lifestyle And Heart Health

Heart health is something about which everybody should remain concerned in the present day. This is because, in today’s world, people are often found to live a hectic and unhealthy lifestyle that is full of stress and lack of proper and healthy practices. And thus, people today are more prone to suffer from several types of lifestyle disorders and other chronic diseases, one of them being chances of cardiac damage. In fact, it has already been reported that cardiac disorders and several conditions of heart damage are quite common today not only in India but also in some of the major parts of the world. Women can suffer from cardiac diseases,

11 Foods That May Improve Your Heart Health

There are many benefits to eating more plant-based foods, but your heart is one of them. But despite their best efforts, a lot of individuals find the switch to plant-centric meals a tiny bit intimidating. Consider the daily challenge of determining what to have for supper. How do you even start? Instead of attempting to prepare a vegetarian dinner entirely from scratch, take one tiny step at a time and progress from there.

Get A Good Night’s Sleep to Keep Your Heart Healthy

Even though we’ve all heard about the advantages of getting a good night’s sleep, recent research indicates that regular sleep patterns, rather than just sleep duration, may help lessen the risk of a heart attack. A recent study: Adults with irregular sleep habits have an increased chance of developing cardiovascular disease, according to a reliable source (CVD). Lack of a regular bedtime or wake-up time was used to describe an irregular sleep pattern. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute study discovered that older persons’ inconsistent sleep patterns may be a separate CVD risk factor.

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