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Would you recognise your own heart attack?
We’ve all seen the dramatic moment that a beloved television character clutches their chest in agony and collapses to the ground with a heart attack. Some say that the best drama is based on fact, and a number of heart attack survivors describe just that – a crushing pain in the chest, which seemingly came from nowhere.
Travel insurance – don’t leave the country without it!
At the time of writing, the weather in the UK could not be better, but nonetheless thoughts are turning to the summer and well-earned holidays abroad.
Walk your way to wellness during national walking month
With better weather, lighter mornings, and longer evenings, May is a lovely time of year, when nature has truly woken up. Happily this coincides with National Walking Month, which encourages people to improve their physical and mental health simply by taking a walk outdoors.
CPR for King and Country
Barcode scanning helps meal planning
How dry was your January?
Increased cardiovascular risk from common painkiller
Could music be medicine?
High cholesterol increases dementia risk
Perfect posture for accurate blood pressure
Every Little Helps
9 Times Olympic Gold Medalist Shines a Light on PoTS
Can AI really predict a heart attack?
World Heart Rhythm Week
Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week
Vaping increases risk of heart failure
Ultra-processed food – is it really that bad for us?
Are you having a laugh?
The global burden of cardiovascular disease
ADHD and risk of cardiovascular disease
Time to step it down?
Restart a Heart Day
National Cholesterol Month
World Heart Day – 29 September
Does semaglutide have a place in cardiovascular medicine?
Twice-yearly injection could replace daily blood pressure pills
How to take your blood pressure – without taking your blood pressure
What’s blood pressure got to do with it?
Mediterranean diet lowers risk of death in patients with increased cardiovascular risk
Smart watches and pacemakers/ICDs
Perhaps it’s not all in the timing after all…
Stayin’ alive
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Dysautonomia awareness
Stoptober
Artificial sweeteners and heart disease
Potassium-rich diet can help to lower blood pressure
Sleep apnoea and the cardiovascular system
A new cholesterol blood test which should become mainstream
How does your garden grow?
Avocados associated with lower risk of heart disease
Salt awareness week
Statins do not cause as many side-effects as people think
NICE approval for handheld portable ECG recorder
Anticoagulants and dementia in patients with atrial fibrillation
High BMI increases risk of abnormal heart rhythms
Lower risk of stroke and heart attack in light to moderate coffee drinkers
Why is salt such a sin? – recently updated
The cardiovascular system brought to life
New diabetes drugs confer cardiovascular benefits
New technology for predicting heart attacks
Liquorice and the heart
Useful tool for identifying pills
Exercise after Covid-19
Living with Long Covid
ACEIs and ARBs in Covid-19
Smartphone magnets can inhibit ICDs and pacemakers
The Covid-19 vaccine and heart disease
With the first patients across the UK now being vaccinated against Covid-19, many people with pre-existing heart conditions are quite understandably concerned about the vaccine and whether or not it might pose a risk to them. The British Foundation has a very useful Q&A page about the Covid-19 vaccine and cardiovascular disorders, which
Back to the new normal
Cardiac care and Covid-19
Grapefruit – the forbidden fruit?
Herbs and the heart
Business as un-usual
There is no news… for now there is only the coronavirus
The plusses and pitfalls of prescriptions
What becomes of the broken hearted?
Can sleep quality affect cardiovascular risk?
A glass a day = a stone in a year
Driving and the heart
A bitter pill to swallow?
Energy drinks – friend or foe?
Coffee and the cardiovascular system
Why don’t we like taking pills?
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