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Heart Disease Category

hypertension

WHO: devastating impact of hypertension and ways to stop it

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open air swimming

Risk for open air swimmers from little known condition

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breathlessness during exercise

New cause of breathlessness during exercise

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High blood pressure and how to reduce it

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AI

AI analysis of a handheld device holds potential to speed up detection of heart failure

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nanny state

Majority support ‘nanny state’ policies

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blood

Red blood cell particles reduce fat deposition in arteries

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arterial

Arterial stiffness may cause and worsen heart damage among adolescents

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atherosclerosis progression

New atherosclerosis progression research

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cholesterol

Cholesterol passport for adolescents

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fibrillation

Taking higher-than-recommended doses of vitamin D for five years reduced the risk of atrial fibrillation

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SVT Awareness Day

Arrhythmia Alliance launches first SVT Awareness Day

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    WHO: devastating impact of hypertension and ways …
    The World Health Organization (WHO) released its first-ever report on the devastating global impact of high blood pressure, along with recommendations on the ways to win the race against this …
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    Treatment and recovery from stroke worse for women and ‘racial minorities’: A major study on people with diabetes has found that following a stroke, patients from racial minorities, experienced greater stroke …

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