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Coronary CT scan: Risks and benefits
Here to discuss the risks and benefits of the coronary CT imaging test, is leading consultant cardiologist Dr Thomas Heseltine.
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Coronary CT scan: Risks and benefits
Here to discuss the risks and benefits of the coronary CT imaging test, is leading consultant cardiologist Dr Thomas Heseltine.
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Understanding preventive cardiology: A path to heart health
Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide, yet many of these conditions are preventable. Preventive cardiology focuses on reducing the risk of heart disease and improving overall cardiovascular health. Leading consultant cardiologist Professor Amitava Banerjee guides you through the essential components of this proactive approach to heart health.
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Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a prevalent condition affecting millions of people in the UK. It is often referred to as a "silent killer" because it rarely causes symptoms but can lead to serious complications, such as heart disease and stroke, if left untreated.
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Women and heart disease: why the risks are different
Heart disease is often perceived as a condition that predominantly affects men. However, it is a leading cause of death among women, making it crucial to understand the unique risks and symptoms that women face.
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Breathe easy: proven strategies to manage chest pain and improve heart health
Learn proven strategies to manage chest pain, identify its causes, and improve heart health through lifestyle changes. Discover when to seek medical advice.
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A heart to heart about the benefits of interventional cardiology
Interventional cardiology is a subspeciality of cardiology that investigates the condition of the heart using an invasive tool, called the catheter. It is also used to examine the vascular system. Using this method, doctors can treat conditions including but not limited to coronary artery disease, aneurysm, angina and acquired structural heart disease.
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Why do I keep fainting? unraveling the mysteries behind recurrent syncope and how to address it
Syncope, commonly known as fainting, is a temporary loss of consciousness caused by a sudden drop in blood flow to the brain. Though fainting episodes can be unsettling, they are often harmless. However, recurrent syncope, or repeated fainting spells, could indicate an underlying health issue that needs medical attention.
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The silent killers: understanding and preventing sudden cardiac arrest
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is one of the leading causes of death. It often occurs without warning and can affect people of all ages and health levels. In this article, we will answer common questions that patients may have about this serious condition, how to recognise it, and most importantly, how to prevent it.
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The role of genetics in heart disease: are you at risk?
Explore the role of genetics in heart disease risk and learn how family history and genetic mutations can affect your cardiovascular health. Find out which conditions are linked to genetic factors, available testing options, and practical steps to reduce your risk. Understand when it’s necessary to see a specialist for personalised advice.
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The heart of the matter: how to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death in the UK. It is usually caused by a build-up of fat inside the arteries and here are many kinds of heart diseases, like cardiomyopathy, cerebrovascular disease, and coronary artery disease. Experienced cardiologist Dr Sothinathan Gurunathan shares tips that may not save you from heartbreak, but can certainly help you avoid cardiovascular diseases.
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