It’s the number one cause of death in Australia, but 80 per cent of the time, cardiovascular disease is preventable.
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Apple Watch ‘saved a man’s life’ after it spotted a heart defect
‘Apple Watch saved my life’: Father, 48, has surgery after the device picked up on the heart defect that left
Continue reading »New technique uses microcurrent to exercise heart muscle
In a study conducted by MedUni Vienna/Vienna General Hospital, a new type of device has been successfully used for the
Continue reading »Weightlifting is ‘better than cardio’ for reducing fat in the heart
Weightlifting is ‘better than cardio’ for reducing dangerous fat in the heart to protect against cardiovascular disease Both cardio and
Continue reading »Who’s helping smokers quit? Probably not their heart doctor
Smoking doesn’t just wreck the lungs. It’s a leading cause of heart disease and stroke, and a new study says
Continue reading »Changes in blood flow tell heart cells to regenerate
Altered blood flow resulting from heart injury switches on a communication cascade that reprograms heart cells and leads to heart
Continue reading »Scientists make single-cell map to reprogram scar tissue into healthy heart cells
Every year 790,000 Americans suffer a heart attack, which leaves damaged scar tissue on the heart and limits its ability
Continue reading »More heart failure patients may benefit from CRT defibrillator
Certain groups of heart failure patients may see improved heart function with cardiac resynchronization therapy with defibrillator (CRT-D) if traditional
Continue reading »Are transgender men and women who take hormones at risk for heart disease?
The impact of hormone therapy on the heart health of transgender men and women has been the subject of several
Continue reading »Virtual, face-to-face exercise coaching motivates employees who are at high risk of heart disease, diabetes to exercise
A personalised active lifestyle programme for employees with metabolic syndrome (who are at high risk of heart disease, stroke, and
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