On World Diabetes Day, WHO experts raise awareness about diabetes as it can lead to major health issues such as heart diseases. - Diabetes often leads to higher levels of “bad” LDL cholesterol and lower levels of “good” HDL cholesterol, which can lead to heart attacks and strokes. - Diabetes, accompanied by hypertension causes high blood pressure and adds strain on the heart and arteries, further increasing the risk of heart attack and heart failure. - In type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance can cause inflammation throughout the body, a risk factor for heart disease. - Diabetes can even damage the nerves that control the heart and blood vessels. https://lnkd.in/guRxYmVE #WorldDiabetesDay #AwarenessPost #HeartHealth #PreventiveMeasures #HealthyHeart
Heartnet India
Hospitals and Health Care
Bengaluru, Karnataka 689 followers
Caring for the heart
About us
We are a cardiac healthcare company, focusing on providing specialist care to cardiac patients across India with advanced technologies.
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External link for Heartnet India
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Type
- Privately Held
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JP Classic,#157/1 Silver Corporate Block -1 Ground Floor, Total Environment Campus, EPIP – Phase-II KIADB, Whitefield, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560066
Bengaluru, Karnataka 560066, IN
Employees at Heartnet India
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ARINDAM SEN
Creating Solutions for Healthcare Nxt
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Jaideep Ghosh
Big 4 Consulting Partner|COO| Law Firm| Advisory Board| Columbia Business School | Harvard Business School | IIM | Strategy| Transformation|
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Kanishk Bedi
Managing Director
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Pankaj Sahu
Heartnet India | Ex- Sun Pharma | Deputy General Secretary | PGDM-HC’25 | Welingkar Institute Of Management Mumbai | Registered Pharmacist | Football…
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India has made significant progress in the cardiac care domain from telehealth, minimally invasive procedures to digital therapeutics in the last decade. - A blend of innovative approaches like robotic surgery, regenerative stem cell therapy, nanotechnology, digital therapeutics, etc are improving the cardiac care landscape. - Advancements in pharmaceutical research have also led to the development of novel drugs to manage cardiovascular conditions. - Invasive cardiology with minimally invasive procedures are improving patient outcomes and reducing recovery times. - CATH labs, equipped with cutting-edge technology treat heart conditions with accuracy. https://lnkd.in/gCY2HQwJ #CardiacInnovations #CardiacHealth #HeartDiseases #HealthyHeart #Healthtech
India's Cardiac Care Space is on a Rampage - IndiaMedToday
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The American Heart Association and American Stroke Association have recently released new guidelines for primary stroke prevention. - Adopting healthy lifestyle behaviors such as maintaining good nutrition, quitting smoking, and staying physically active can significantly reduce the risk of having a first stroke. - Experts have recommended glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1s) for reducing stroke risk in patients with diabetes and high cardiovascular risk. - The guidelines also underscore the significance of addressing social determinants of health factors such as education, economic stability, and access to care that can influence stroke risk. - For women, the guidelines highlight the need for screening for stroke risks associated with oral contraceptives, endometriosis, and early-onset menopause. https://lnkd.in/gzKMupae #AHAGuidelines #HeartHealth #Stroke #PreventiveMeasures #HealthyHeart
New AHA Guidelines Highlight Strategies to Prevent First Strokes: Emphasis on Lifestyle Changes, Screening
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THE WEEK Health Summit 2024 invited eminent delegates who spoke on different aspects of health care, with a passion for purpose-driven medicine. Mr. Arindam Sen, CEO & Director of Heartnet highlighted many significant points, including: - India needs to pace up the advancements in healthcare to stay in line with the developed countries. - The panel also discussed on making healthcare more accessible and affordable across the nation. - Additionally, the panel highlighted the impact of AI-powered screenings to prevent severe diseases and promote timely diagnosis and treatment in rural areas. https://lnkd.in/gHAiqE9K #HealthSummit #EventUpdate #PanelDiscussion #HealthcareAdvancements #HealthyIndia
THE WEEK Health Summit 2024: Medicine with purpose
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To celebrate the spirit of Diwali, the senior management of Heartnet gathered for a board meeting in Bengaluru, followed by a celebratory team lunch. It was a day filled with insightful discussions, strategic planning, and festive cheers. The interactions allowed us to rejuvenate, share laughter, and create lasting memories with our team. Wishing everyone a Happy and Prosperous Diwali! ARINDAM SEN, Jaideep Ghosh, Shyamol Banerjee, Yashwant Samant, Raja Narayana & Gurusha Rahul #TeamLunch #DiwaliCelebration #FestiveVibes #BoardMembers #HeartnetIndia
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During the 'THE WEEK Health Summit 2024, ' ARINDAM SEN, CEO & Director of Heartnet highlighted his startup journey and vision for a healthier India in a panel discussion on 'Made in India, Made for the World'. - He emphasized that the healthcare industry needs to speed up and requires huge financial support to solve the problems. - A few traditional regulations apply to different types of trials; drugs and devices should be classified separately. - The panelists concluded that financial backing and resources can be a springboard, helping them address real-world challenges and bring innovative solutions. https://lnkd.in/gNK9bKup #PanelDiscussion #HealthSummit #Healthtech #IndianHealthcare #InnovationsinHealthcare
India needs speed, bigger financial infusions to support startup ecosystem: Entrepreneurs at THE WEEK Health Summit 2024
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It was a thrilling and insightful experience to join THE WEEK Health Summit as a panelist today at The Ashok, New Delhi. - The session invited dynamic thought leaders and industry experts to discuss the evolving landscape of healthcare in India. - The panel emphasized the role of various technological advancements in improving healthcare delivery across India. - We also discussed the effectiveness of regular cardiac screening and remote patient monitoring in improving the quality of care across the country. A special thanks to Nirmal Jovial and the entire organising team for having us at the impactful session. ARINDAM SEN, Jaideep Ghosh, Aishwarya Shinde #TheWeek #HealthcareSummit #HealthcareLeadership #PanelDiscussion #HeartnetIndia
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We are thrilled to share that Heartnet will be participating as a panelist at THE WEEK Health Summit, taking place on 25th October at The Ashok, New Delhi. The summit will bring together eminent personalities, including Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda, Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud, motivational speaker Gaur Gopal Das, MP Shashi Tharoor, Dr. Roderico H. Ofrin (WHO’s India Representative), Siddharth Bagga (Head-Healthcare, Google), and other industry leaders. The panel discussion will explore India's vibrant health startup ecosystem, with a spotlight on the convergence of technology, entrepreneurship, and patient care. #EventUpdate #Panelist #HealthSummit #HealthTech #TheWeek
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Expert cardiologists explain the U-shaped curve, also known as the extreme exercise hypothesis, defines the dose-response relationship between the amount of physical activity and cardiovascular health outcomes. - The curve suggests that low to moderate physical activities reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases, while very high levels of exercise can increase the same. - Researches also show that high levels of exercise can affect the coronary arteries, cause biomarkers to be released in the heart during exercise, cause myocardial scarring, and cause rhythm disturbances. - Aerobic exercise for at least 150 minutes a week or intense aerobic exercise for at least 75 minutes a week can lower the risk of death by a great margin. https://lnkd.in/g3HVHuwy #Heartattacks #Intenseworkouts #Physicalactivity #Preventivetips #Healthyheart
Explained: The ‘U-shaped’ relationship between exercise and heart attack risk
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In an exclusive interaction with the Hindustan Times, ARINDAM SEN, CEO and Director at Heartnet India explains the importance of cardiac screening in children to minimise the risk of cardiac diseases in the future. - He suggests undergoing heart health assessments like echocardiograms and ECGs during regular pediatric visits along with routine health checkups. - With advanced remote screening technologies and a network of top cardiologists, we can prevent the risk and development of cardiac diseases in children. - Early detection through cardiac screenings through digital tools make treatment more effective and affordable over time. - The overall process of cardiac screenings is an important step in improving the quality of life for the affected children. https://lnkd.in/gU3EGpU2 #Cardiacscreening #Pediatricscreening #Healthcheckups #Childrenhealth #Healthyheart
Is your child's heart at risk? Here's the lifesaving check every parent should know about
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