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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, yet symptoms are often missed. Learn the 'atypical' signs like jaw pain and nausea, and why menopause shifts your cardiovascular risk. |
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, yet symptoms are often missed. Learn the 'atypical' signs like jaw pain and nausea, and why menopause shifts your cardiovascular risk. |
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At the 98th edition of the Academy Awards, actor Jessie Buckley stood on stage holding her first Best Actress trophy for her role in Hamnet.The moment. |
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Flying can be tough on your body. But these small habits can make a big difference. Your heart's working hard up there - here's how to help it out. | Health |
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The update was jointly published in the journal Circulation and the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. The recent guideline is retitled the 2026 Guideline on the Management of Dyslipidemia and incorporates evidence up to late 2024. |
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Excess salt intake can raise blood pressure and increase the risk of heart disease. A cardiac expert explains why reducing sodium is essential for maintaining heart health. |
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Persistent fatigue may be an early sign of a silent heart attack. Experts explain the hidden symptoms, why they are often missed, and when to seek medical help. |
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The American Heart Association has released new cholesterol guidelines recommending earlier screening and treatment for adults in their 30s. The updated advice includes testing new blood biomarkers and assessing heart disease risk sooner. Experts say early detection and lifestyle changes can help prevent long-term cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and strokes. , Health, Times Now |
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A cardiologist explains viral high blood sugar symptoms and how mindful traditional snacking can protect your heart. |
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Heart surgery may seem daunting, but even experienced surgeons remain amazed by the body's resilience. Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr Jeremy London explains how the heart can restart after surgery, how cooling protects organs, and why patient trust remains central to the profession. |
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Sugar does not just spike blood glucose. It silently affects your heart, liver, brain and more. Here are ways to cut down its intake. | Health |