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Robin Eaton, a heart disease survivor, shares her story and what she wants others to know about heart disease.
Low blood pressure can be caused by factors like dehydration or medications, or it can be related to an underlying condition, such as heart problems ... suddenly or when it's a result of an underlying ...
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, so in honour of the month which focuses on matters of the heart, NHS Greater ...
STRUGGLING to keep up with her two young children and dreading her own reflection in the mirror, Emma Lasenby knew something ...
From walking to drinking more water, we speak to the experts and reveal the simplest ways to lower your biological age with ...
Yes. This is why it's crucial that you wrap up warm. The NHS adds that if you're cold, it increases the "risk of higher blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes. The cold, damp weather can ...
Dr Renjith Antony, consultant cardiologist at Castle Hill Hospital, with the new wireless pacemaker A doctor says a new wireless pacemaker is a game changer for heart patients at risk of infection.
A doctor says a new wireless pacemaker is a game changer for heart patients at risk of infection. Consultant cardiologist Dr Renjith Antony fitted the device, which is smaller than a AAA battery ...
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Heart attacks stem from long-term unhealthy habits, but small daily adjustments can lower the risk. Protecting your heart doesn’t require drastic changes; it’s all about making better choices ...
At the moment, over 2,150,000 people are taking part in the research, but many other people have been left unaware as they have not received an invitation letter from the NHS, who are working in ...