IPL founder and former chairman Lalit Modi made headlines when his brief relationship with actress and former Miss World Sushmita Sen. However, the relationship, after a short period of time ...
A newly approved drug for type 2 diabetes and kidney disease, sotagliflozin, has shown remarkable benefits in reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, according to a study in The Lancet.
Image Source : SOCIAL MEDIA Sushmita Sen, Lalit Modi and his new girlfriend Lalit Modi, the founder of the IPL and former chairman, is once again in love, and this time, he’s not holding back!
It blocks receptors for interleukin-6 (IL-6), a signaling protein that tells the immune system to become active after, for example, a heart attack, which dampens the body’s inflammatory response.
Lalit Modi, former chairman of the Indian Premier League, has moved on from his relationship with Sushmita Sen. Today, on Valentine's Day, he revealed a new romantic relationship on Instagram.
Sharing a video with his girlfriend Rima Bouri on Instagram, he wrote: 'Lucky Once - Yes. But I got lucky TWICE. When a 25 year friendship turns to LOVE. It happened twice. Hope it does for you ...
The businessman last made news for his love life in 2022 when he professed his love for actress Sushmita Sen. He had also ...
Spotting the signs of a heart attack are something everyone needs to know. Experts warn someone dies of a heart attack every three minutes - but quick treatment can make a major difference.
Paul Boon considered himself generally fit and healthy before his first heart attack last month. The 54-year-old was enjoying the waves on his e-foil board at Cable Beach in Western Australia's ...
After a heart attack, most adults struggle to regenerate ... Deep Learning to Increase Accessibility, Ease of Heart Imaging Feb. 10, 2025 — Researchers have developed a method that leverages ...
Here's everything to know about Lalit Modi's late wife, Minal Sagrani whom Sushmita Sen, his ex, knew closely.
Sandra Rose, a nurse in Raleigh, NC, started taking a daily aspirin because "it seemed like a wonder drug," preventing heart attacks and strokes. "All the patients seemed to be on a low-dose ...