Heart-related ailments have emerged as a major killer in India. According to World Health Organisation (WHO) statistics, more Indians than people of any other nationality suffer from cardiac arrests. The country has around 30 million heart patients. Claims data from various insurers show that an increasing number of people below 40s are falling prey to it. The World Heart Day (on Friday) can be good day to start an insurance strategy that will provide you with adequate protection against this dreaded disease. A heart-related ailment can deal a severe blow to your finances. Says ...
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