Cardiology
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Here are ways to keep your heart healthy AAP - 26-01-2017
Middle-aged Australians are encouraged to get their heads out of the sand and adopt some healthy lifestyle measures to ensure a healthy heart. THE BEST
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What is heart failure? It's not as common a cause of death as reports would have us believe HealthTimes - 25-01-2017
Frank Bowden,
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A polymer patch designed to prevent heart attack AAP - 01-12-2016
The early development of a polymer patch that can be stuck on the heart marks a significant advance in heart attack research, say Australian scientists.
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A virtual nurse could save lives by preventing heart attacks AAP - 10-11-2016
Developers of a virtual nurse, which can be used on digital devices, believe helping people to spot heart attack symptoms could save live.
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Protein insights to help find heart disease cure HealthTimes - 26-07-2016
Research led by The Australian National University (ANU) has uncovered new insights into how the human genome gets through the daily grind with the help of RNA-binding
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Irregular heartbeat increases risk for stroke AAP - 08-07-2016
Up to 30 per cent of Australians with atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat that increases their risk of having a stroke, are undiagnosed.
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Study of sudden cardiac death has found a genetic link AAP - 23-06-2016
An Australian study of sudden cardiac death has found a genetic link that will lead to better prevention strategies for family members at high risk.
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Viagra reduces heart attack risk AAP - 16-06-2016
Used for treating erectile dysfunction, Viagra may also lower the risk of heart attacks or dying from heart failure, researchers say. Viagra
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First dissolving heart stent gets FDA approval AAP - 16-03-2016
US federal health advisers are backing a heart stent made of material that's designed to stay intact in the body for a year before gradually breaking down.
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Happy events can literally break your heart AAP - 03-03-2016
Sad and distressing events can trigger a potentially fatal heart condition, but now scientists believe joyous ones can as well. Hearts can
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Victorians saving more lives with CPR AAP - 15-06-2017
Data from Ambulance Victoria shows more bystanders are performing CPR on people with cardiac arrest - improving their chances of survival.
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Longest surviving heart transplant patient dies AAP - 12-02-2016
The world's longest-surviving heart transplant patient has died aged 73, more than 30 years after the life-saving operation. The world's
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Bile pigment aids cardiac recovery AAP - 21-03-2016
Bilirubin, a bile pigment normally associated with jaundice, has been found to reduce damage and improve heart function during recovery from heart attacks.
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Bystanders unwilling to help heart attack sufferers AAP - 15-06-2017
Fewer than half of people would perform CPR, leaving victims with little chance of survival, the British Heart Foundation warns. Seriously
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Sex does not trigger heart attacks AAP - 22-09-2015
A German study has found no evidence that sex can trigger a heart attack, even in people who have already suffered one. For those who want
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Flu shot protects against heart attacks AAP - 27-08-2015
The risk of a heart attack is reduced by almost one-third in older people who have the flu jab compared with those who don't, a study shows.
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More heart warnings over pain pills AAP - 10-07-2015
US medical regulators now warn that heart attacks and strokes can occur in the first few weeks of taking some pain relievers. US federal health
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Panic attacks linked to heart disease AAP - 19-06-2015
People who suffer from panic attacks are more likely to develop heart disease, says an new study from the University of Adelaide. People who
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Stem cells may repair heart: UK research AAP - 18-05-2015
London researchers have found that mice treated with stem cells are able to recover and repair a significant proportion of their damaged heart muscle. Scientists
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Anti-cholesterol drug shows promise AAP - 16-03-2015
An experimental drug has shown promise for high-cholesterol patients who are not able to manage their condition with diet, exercise and current drugs.

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