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Neuroscientist shares 3 major risk factors for developing Alzheimer's disease: Vitamin deficiency, inflammation, more
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Neuroscientist shares 3 major risk factors for developing Alzheimer’s disease: Vitamin deficiency, inflammation, more

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Alzheimer’s and dementia are often thought of as conditions that strike only in old age – but the groundwork for these diseases can be laid decades earlier. Certain risk factors and lifestyle habits that seem harmless in youth can silently increase the likelihood of developing cognitive decline later in life.

Your every day lifestyle can affect cognitive health.(Pixabay)

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Robert Love, a neuroscientist specialising in Alzheimer’s prevention, has highlighted three surprising yet significant risk factors that are closely linked to the development of Alzheimer’s disease. In an Instagram video posted on November 10, the neuroscientist explains how vitamin deficiencies, poor sleep, and chronic inflammation can act as hidden triggers for dementia, ultimately increasing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

Vitamin D deficiency

According to Robert, vitamin D deficiency is one of the surprising yet major risk factors for getting Alzheimer’s. He explains, “Most of us don’t get enough vitamin D because we spend most of our time inside. So, you can get 20 minutes of sunshine exposure a day, or you can take a vitamin D supplement. I do both.”

Inadequate sleep

Poor sleep isn’t just about feeling tired – it’s one of the major contributors to a wide range of health problems and a significant risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. Robert highlights, “Sleep is when you repair your brain. It’s when you rewire memories, wire up new memories, and it’s when you get a literal brain washing with the glymphatic system, which is basically like the lymphatic system for your brain.” He recommends making sure you limit your screen exposure at least an hour before bedtime by turning off your TV and phone, and prioritising at least eight hours of good sleep.

These are the risk factors outlined by Robert.(Image generated via ChatGPT)
These are the risk factors outlined by Robert.(Image generated via ChatGPT)

Inflammation

Inflammation is another key risk factor linked to Alzheimer’s, and Robert emphasises that the process can begin as early as 30 years before any visible signs of dementia appear. He explains, “Inflammation is caused by a variety of things – stress, bad diet, sedentary lifestyle. So the best way to reduce your inflammation is to avoid ultra-processed food, spend time with people you love and spend time outside in nature.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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La Toya Jackson Shares Health Concerns in Cryptic Message
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La Toya Jackson Shares Health Concerns in Cryptic Message

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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La Toya Jackson is checking in. 
The "Nightime Lover" singer shared an update on her health, explaining that she recently had to take a trip to see a medical professional for undisclosed…

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Kris Jenner Shares 70th Birthday Party, Wishes Corey Gamble Happy 45th
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Kris Jenner Shares 70th Party, Wishes Corey Gamble Happy 45th

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Kris Jenner was absolutely the star of the show at her 70th birthday party this past weekend. She popped out for a ‘Bond’ themed bash with her wealthy family and friends. It was a lavish night, and Kris Jenner went viral for her fresh, youthful glow in her strapless couture gown. Then, on Monday, she penned a sweet note for her “rock,” Corey Gamble, on his 45th birthday.  

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Kris Jenner Went Viral For Her Youthful Look

Kris Jenner turned 70 on Wednesday (November 5), but the fete was over the weekend. Several photos she posted on Instagram on Sunday had the internet going! “Magical night celebrating my 70th birthday with beautiful family and friends,” she wrote in the caption. The photos showed her wearing a Givenchy Haute Couture gown by Alexander McQueen from the runway fall/winter 2002

Her snatched face has been sparking conversation since May, when she accompanied Kim Kardashian to court in Paris. However, it’s no secret that Kris Jenner has undergone two facelifts. She said so, to Vogue Arabia.

“I had a facelift about 15 years ago, so it was time for a refresh,” she confides. “I decided to do this facelift because I want to be the best version of myself, and that makes me happy. Just because you get older, it doesn’t mean you should give up on yourself. If you feel comfortable in your skin and you want to age gracefully – meaning you don’t want to do anything – then don’t do anything. But for me, this is ageing gracefully. It’s my version,” she told reporter Manuel Arnaut.

Social media is definitely clapping it up for  it up for the reported surgeon Dr. Steven Levine. Jenner told Vogue Arabia previously that she’s open about her surgeries because she believes it can help others.

The Guest List Was Long With Longer Pockets! 

Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Mariah Carey, Adele, Jeff Bezos, and even Mark Zuckerberg! That’s just a hint of the guest list at Kris Jenner’s ‘Bond’ birthday party. Y’all get the picture, keep scrolling to see some!

On Monday, she shared additional photos from her celebration of life. She wrote, “I feel so blessed to have my precious family and all my beautiful friends come together for one night to celebrate and make these amazing memories together!”

Kris Isn’t Quitting Work (Or Her Man) Any Time Soon!

Kris Jenner’s guest list is a reflection of the momager’s poppin’ status and the earnings to match. Her net worth is estimated at over $200 million, per Vogue Arabia, and she’s reportedly taking a 10% management cut from several of her children’s businesses from Kourtney’s Poosh to Khloe’s Good American and Kylie’s cosmetic brand. Jenner told the outlet in August that she doesn’t plan to quit anytime soon. She’s aiming to beat her mom’s record of retirement at 82. She joked with the outlet that she’ll probably slow down at 85!

And the 70-year-old is keeping the same energy with her love life. She and Corey Gamble are still going strong after a decade together! He was by her side at her birthday bash, and on Monday she penned a beautiful message about his role in her life. She also shared a ton of photos of them spending time together.

“Happy birthday, babe @coreygamble! Thank you for being my rock, my ride or die, and the most incredible partner. Thank you for all you do every single day, for the love you give, and for always being there for all of us. I’m so blessed to have you by my side. I love you!!! ♥️♥️🎂🎂”

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Apollo Hospital cardiologist shares warning signs of sleep trouble that may harm heart health: ‘Loud snoring…'
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Apollo Hospital cardiologist shares warning signs of sleep trouble that may harm heart health: ‘Loud snoring…’

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Sleep is the cornerstone of good health, and cutting corners means compromising on your well-being extensively. While getting adequate sleep is an essential health habit, sometimes your rest still gets interrupted, irrespective of your efforts. These interruptions can hint at underlying conditions that require prompt medical attention.

If you are sleep is often disrupted, there may be underlying issues which require attention. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

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To learn more about these red-flag sleep interruptions, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Rajesh Matta, consultant interventional cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai. He emphasised that if someone frequently experiences sleep disruptions, it should not be taken lightly. A proper evaluation should be scheduled, as he noted that sleep is closely tied to heart health, and any unresolved sleep problems may lead to serious cardiac issues in the long run.

Signs you need to pay attention to

Dr Matta revealed that sleep-related problems can show up in various ways: some occur during sleep, some appear immediately after waking up, and others affect your health more gradually over time.

As soon as you wake up, your own body gives clues that sleep wasn’t as restorative as it should have been. Dr Matta urged that everyone should pay attention to how they feel after waking up in the morning, as some signs of poor sleep may also indicate heart-related concerns.

“Pay attention to morning symptoms. If you’re waking up with headaches, feeling unrested despite adequate time in bed, or experiencing a racing heart or palpitations, these could be red flags,” The cardiologist explained. “Excessive daytime fatigue that interferes with daily activities isn’t normal; it often indicates poor sleep quality that’s stressing your cardiovascular system.”

While post-sleep signs are usually more subtle and sometimes may be confused with tiredness, there are some sleep problems which show up as major disturbances during the night. The cardiologist shared, “Loud snoring, gasping, or choking during sleep are warning signs of sleep apnea, which dramatically increases risk for hypertension, arrhythmias, and heart failure.”

The other warning signs include difficulty controlling blood pressure despite medication, unexplained weight gain, or increased anxiety and irritability, as per Dr Matta. These are more long-term in nature, in contrast to the immediate signs mentioned earlier. But they all affect metabolic and cardiovascular health, and the cardiologist warned against ignoring them.

How to improve sleep?

Follow these habits to improve your sleep quality. (Picture credit: Made with Chat GPT )
Follow these habits to improve your sleep quality. (Picture credit: Made with Chat GPT )

Dr Matta recommended these 4 habits, which help to improve your sleep quality. Try adding them to your daily routine:

1. Establish a fixed wake time: This is more important than a fixed bedtime because it anchors your circadian rhythm. Within a week or two, one will naturally start to feel sleepy at an appropriate time.

2. Sunlight exposure: Get morning sunlight exposure within 30 minutes of waking; it sets your internal clock and improves sleep quality that night.

3. Do physical activity: Incorporate 30 minutes of moderate physical activity most days, but finish at least three hours before bedtime. Exercise is one of the most powerful sleep aids, and it directly benefits the heart.

4. Create wind-down routine: 15 minutes of light reading or gentle stretching.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Saiyami Kher Ghoomer Indian Women Cricket
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EXCLUSIVE: Saiyami Kher Shares Excitement On Ghoomer’s Theatrical Re-Release; Reveals If She’ll Host A Special Screening For Indian Women Cricket Team After Historic Win

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Actress Saiyami Kher – who made her Bollywood debuted opposite Harshvardhan Kapoor in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s 2016 romantic fantasy Mirzya, is currently on cloud 9 as her film Ghoomer has re-released in theatres. During an exclusive telephonic conversation, the actress opened up about the theatrical re-release of the R Balki sports drama co-starring Abhishek Bachchan as well the Indian women’s cricket team winning the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup, hosting a special screening of Ghoomer for the women in blue and more. Read on to know all she shared.

Saiyami Kher On Hoisting A Screening Of Ghoomer For Indian Women Cricket Team

When asked if Ghoomer producers or she will be hosting a special screening for the Indian Women’s Cricket team given their historic win at the recently held ICC Women’s World Cup, Saiyami Kher replied, “I totally agree. And we would have loved to do it. But most of the girls have already seen the film when it was released two years ago. Because I reached out to the girls then, and most of them have already seen it. So right now, I think they should be allowed to just celebrate, soaking in what they’ve done. And of course, the ones who haven’t watched them, we’re more than happy to host even just a private screening for them. But right now, they need to just celebrate what they’ve done.”

Saiyami On Attending The Women World Cup Finals

Talking about being in the stadium when the women lifted the trophy and her first reaction to them winning, the ‘Ghoomer’ actress shared, “Yes, I was. Well, I wouldn’t miss it for anything because it’s historic, and I was very happy to be a part of the history, and I didn’t miss the men’s 2011 World Cup, which happened in Mumbai, so why should I miss the women’s World Cup, which happened at the DY Patil.”

She continued, “I was supposed to be traveling to Italy with my parents but I made sure that the semi-final, final days I come back. However, on semi-finals day, I was shooting; but I wouldn’t have missed the finals for anything. It was so very special to see this happen. I actually took my dad and went to watch the game because we both watched the 2011 world cup together so just wanted to keep that superstition going (we won that world cup in 2011 so…). And the girls lifted the trophy so…”

Saiyami Kher On Meeting The Indian Women Cricket Team

Talking about interacting with them award ceremony, Saiyami shared, “It was genuinely very special because after we won, the stadium erupted and there was Maa Tujhe Salaam playing and there was Chake De playing and like full grown men were weeping and crying and the chants were like super loud like the men’s World Cup. I went and kind of spoke to the girls down after the post-match presentation and it was just incredible to be a part and be around there when they won.”

On the professional front, Saiyami Kher – who was last seen on the big screen as SI Vijaya Lakshmi in Sunny Deol’s Jaat, is currently filming Haiwaan, scheduled to release in 2026.

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Doctor shares benefits of creatine that go beyond muscle gains: ‘Showing promise for depression, Alzheimer’s…’
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Doctor shares benefits of creatine that go beyond muscle gains: ‘Showing promise for depression, Alzheimer’s…’

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Do you take creatine just to build muscle? You’re not alone – but its benefits go far beyond the gym. This popular supplement, often associated with strength and fitness, is now gaining attention for its surprising impact on brain health. Studies show that creatine may enhance memory, focus, and cognitive performance – and could even play a role in supporting recovery from brain injuries, depression, and Alzheimer’s disease.

The benefits of creatine go beyond muscle buidling.(Unsplash)

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Dr Kunal Sood, an anaesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine physician, is shedding light on the lesser-known benefits of creatine that go beyond just muscle building. In an Instagram video posted on November 9, the physician highlights creatine’s brain-boosting benefits, noting its potential to support conditions like depression and Alzheimer’s.

Benefits of creatine beyond muscle gains

According to Dr Sood, creatine has benefits that go beyond building muscle – it can also boost brain function, supporting memory, focus, and mental energy, especially when you are sleep deprived or stressed. He explains, “It works by giving your brain more fuel, helping you think clearer and learn better.”

The physician points out, “While more research is needed, creatine is showing promise for brain health, memory, and even conditions like depression, Alzheimer’s, and recovery from brain injury.”

How to use

Dr Sood outlines the right way to take creatine safely and effectively – “Some follow a loading phase, taking 20 to 25 grams per day for five to seven days before switching to a maintenance dose of three to five grams per day. But research shows that loading isn’t necessary. Taking three to five grams daily over time is enough to increase creatine stores and get the benefits.”

The physician highlights that creatine is safe and well tolerated by adults – though some may experience gut issues like bloating or stomach discomfort. This can be easily managed by drinking adequate amounts of water. However, he warns, “There aren’t enough studies on its long-term effects in children and adolescents. So, safety for the younger population remains unclear.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Doctor reveals regular plant protein intake can lower blood pressure naturally; shares 6 dietary changes for high BP
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Doctor reveals regular plant protein intake can lower blood pressure naturally; shares 6 dietary changes for high BP

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

High blood pressure is one of the most common cardiovascular concerns in the country – often fuelled by poor dietary choices, high salt intake, and sedentary lifestyles. While medication is sometimes necessary, many cases can be managed through simple, sustainable changes in daily habits. Small shifts in diet, such as incorporating heart-healthy foods and reducing processed ingredients, can help lower blood pressure naturally and support long-term cardiovascular health.

Simple dietary changes like limiting salt intake can lower blood pressure.(Pixabay)

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Dr Kunal Sood, an anaesthesiologist and interventional pain medicine physician, shares six simple dietary habits that can naturally lower blood pressure and boost heart health.

In an Instagram video posted on October 9, the physician notes, “Each of these foods or habits supports vascular health in a different way. Together, they form a strong foundation for non-drug blood pressure control.”

Limit salt

According to Dr Sood, excess sodium makes the body retain more water, which raises blood volume and arterial pressure. He explains, “Lowering sodium can reduce systolic BP by six to seven mmHg on average. Aim for less than or equal to 2,300 mg per day (approximately one teaspoon of salt), or 1,500 mg per day if hypertensive. Use fresh foods and herbs instead of packaged salt mixes.”

Omega-3 fatty acids

Omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines play a vital role in supporting heart and overall cardiovascular health. Dr Sood highlights, “EPA and DHA from fish improve endothelial function and reduce vascular resistance. A two to three gram daily intake can lower systolic BP by approximately two to three mmHg.”

Legumes and plant proteins

According to the physician, plant proteins from legumes like beans, lentils, and chickpeas are loaded with potassium, magnesium, and fibre. He explains, “They may help blood vessels relax and reduce ACE activity. Regular intake (about half to one cup, three to five times weekly) is linked with modest BP drops of approximately one mmHg and better control overall.”

Nitrate-rich veggies

Dr Sood notes that vegetables like beetroot, spinach, and arugula are rich in nitric oxide, which promotes vasodilation. He elaborates, “A portion daily (approximately 80 grams spinach or 100 to 200 mL beetroot juice) can lower systolic BP by about five mmHg in hypertensive adults.”

Nuts

According to the physician, nuts like walnuts, pistachios, and almonds supply the body with magnesium, arginine, and unsaturated fats that improve vessel flexibility. He adds, “Pistachios show the greatest effect, lowering systolic BP by approximately two mmHg. Use unsalted nuts a few times per week.”

Fermented dairy

Dr Sood explains, “Yoghurt and kefir may produce ACE-inhibiting peptides that aid vasodilation. Some studies show approximately five mmHg systolic reduction after eight weeks, though effects vary. Choose plain, low-sugar, live-culture versions several times weekly.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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ICYMI: Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain, Jasmine Tookes Shares Her Pregnancy Skin-Care Staples & the 2025 CFDA Awards Winners
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ICYMI: Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain, Jasmine Tookes Shares Her Pregnancy Skin-Care Staples & the 2025 CFDA Awards Winners

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Fortis gastroenterologist shares the best breakfast for weight loss: ‘Keeps you feeling full throughout the day’
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Fortis gastroenterologist shares the best breakfast for weight loss: ‘Keeps you feeling full throughout the day’

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, as what you eat replenishes your body and provides nutrients to kickstart the day. What you eat also sets the tone for the day you will have. A healthy breakfast provides energy, whereas an unhealthy one leads to energy crashes.

Eating this breakfast will help drop your hunger, reduce cravings, and overall calorie intake goes down. (Freepik)

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But what if you are trying to lose weight? What could be the best breakfast in such a scenario? Dr Shubham Vatsya, a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj, with over 10 years of experience, shared the best breakfast option for when you are trying to shed kilos. Let’s find out.

What is the best breakfast for weight loss?

Dr Vatsya, in a post titled, ‘Best breakfast for weight loss’, revealed a simple, fibre-rich meal that can help you feel satiated throughout the day. According to the gastroenterologist, the perfect weight-loss breakfast meal is curd with chia seeds or basil seeds. “Simple, tasty, and genuinely effective for fat loss,” he wrote. Here’s why:

  • Curd gives probiotics for a healthier gut, and seeds add fibre that keeps you full longer.
  • Your hunger levels drop, cravings decrease, and overall calorie intake decreases.

Explaining further, Dr Vatsya said, “If you have trouble with weight loss and a problem with feeling hungry, you should consume chia seeds or basil seeds with curd.”

Why should you have chia or basil seeds with curd?

He stressed that, firstly, after consuming chia or basil seeds with curd in the morning, you will notice a difference in your life from the very first meal because they provide you with probiotics.

Furthermore, highlighting how these seeds help keep one full longer, Dr Vatsya explained, “Chia seeds provide you with fibre in a very condensed form, which keeps you feeling full throughout the day.” This, in turn, leads to a decrease in your daily calorie intake.

Lastly, the gastroenterologist suggested trying this breakfast for thirty days. “You will genuinely see that you stay full for at least four hours. You might stop eating the parathas you used to have for breakfast,” he added.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Pune cardiologist with 19 years of experience shares why the calf muscle is called ‘second heart’
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Pune cardiologist with 19 years of experience shares why the calf muscle is called ‘second heart’

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Your legs are more than just for walking. It also regulates vital functions related to cardiovascular health. It is also often called the ‘second heart.’ To understand why the calf muscle is called the second heart, HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Priya Palimkar, senior consultant – cardiologist at Sahyadri Hospitals, Pune, who has over 19 years of experience.

Calf muscle is also known as the second heart. (Picture credit: Freepik)

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She confirmed that yes, commonly the calf muscles, especially the gastrocnemius and soleus, are usually called as ‘second heart.’ The cardiologist revealed that it supports circulation and prevents venous problems. “The name ‘second heart’ indicates the importance of leg muscles in the blood recirculation from the legs to the heart. This is because pumping blood back is the primary task of the heart, and these muscles assist in this process.”

So, in other words, it helps to keep blood moving smoothly. While the heart is responsible for pumping the blood throughout the body, the calf muscles help for the extra push the blood needs for returning from the legs, back to the heart.

How does the ‘second heart’ work?

Now, how does the calf muscle help in circulation? As per Dr Palimkar, it works as a natural pump. “When a person is standing or walking, the force of gravity causes the blood to flow downwards into the veins that are located in the legs. As a result, the calf muscles are activated and they contract to harden and compress the deep veins which are close to them. Blood is prevented from being pulled back by the one-way valves in the veins; thus every contraction, it moves blood upward to the heart,” the cardiologist elaborated.

In fact, the calf muscles are called the second heart because they take on a supporting role for the heart. They ensure that blood does not pool in the legs and that the circulation is effective. It helps to make the heart’s job easier.

“The heart is then fed with a steady flow of blood, which not only keeps the volume of blood in the heart constant but also helps maintain the cardiac output and general circulation,” she further elaborated on how the calf’s ability to support circulation makes it directly impacts cardiovascular health.

Dangers of prolonged sitting

Sitting for long hours may disrupt circulation. (Picture credit: Freepik )
Sitting for long hours may disrupt circulation. (Picture credit: Freepik )

What happens when this natural pump system does not work? Dr Palimkar named the risks, “Malfunctioning calf-pump system significantly increases the likelihood of people having chronic venous issues, oedema (swelling), and even a higher chance of bad circulatory consequences. As an example, patients with a weaker calf-pump function suffer from the most severe stages of venous disease.”

To ensure your second heart stays strong, the cardiologist recommended exercising the calf muscles. She also urged being active and not sitting or standing for very long periods. Describing the risk, she said, “This ‘second heart’ effect is of a mechanical nature and depends on movement; very long periods of sitting or standing still can have the opposite effect, that is, they can make venous return slower and increase the risk of blood stasis (risk of blood staying in one place) in the legs.”

This is why one should stay active, keep moving, and avoid sitting or standing for long periods so that the cardiovascular functions work efficiently.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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