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Calcium Channel Blockers: What Amlodipine, Verapamil and the Rest Are Actually Doing
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Calcium Channel Blockers: What Amlodipine, Verapamil and the Rest Are Actually Doing

Amlodipine, verapamil, diltiazem: if you have been prescribed a calcium channel blocker, here is what it does, why it was chosen for you, and the side effects and grapefruit interaction every patient on one should know about.

Furosemide (Frusemide) Explained
Medications

Furosemide (Frusemide) Explained

One of the most widely prescribed medications in cardiology, this water tablet plays a central role in managing fluid overload in heart failure and other conditions.

Aortic Stenosis: When the Heart’s Gateway Narrows
Conditions

Aortic Stenosis: When the Heart’s Gateway Narrows

The aortic valve opens and closes 100,000 times a day. When it begins to narrow, the heart pays the price. Here is how aortic stenosis develops, how it is diagnosed, and how modern treatment, from open surgery to TAVR, restores flow.

Cardiac Fatigue: When Tiredness Is More Than Being Tired
Symptoms

Cardiac Fatigue: When Tiredness Is More Than Being Tired

Most tiredness is not your heart. But cardiac fatigue is real: heavy, persistent, and not relieved by rest. Here is how to tell the difference, and when tiredness is worth a conversation with your doctor.

Stents or Bypass Surgery: How Your Heart Team Decides
Conditions

Stents or Bypass Surgery: How Your Heart Team Decides

The decision between stents and bypass surgery is one of the most consequential in cardiology. Professor Patrick Serruys, who led the trial that created the evidence base for this decision, explains how it is made and what every patient should ask.

Understanding Dizziness: A Cardiologist’s Guide
Symptoms

Understanding Dizziness: A Cardiologist’s Guide

Dizziness means something different to almost everyone who uses the word, and that description is what points to the cause. A cardiologist explains the four types, what causes each, and when your heart is involved.

Oats and Heart Health: What the Evidence Actually Says
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Oats and Heart Health: What the Evidence Actually Says

Oats have a reputation that runs ahead of the facts. The plain grain genuinely lowers cholesterol, but the sachet most people buy can undo the benefit. Here is how oats work, and how to make them count for your heart.

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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, yet it is still widely misunderstood and underdiagnosed. Our dedicated section covers the symptoms, risk factors and treatment differences that every woman should know.

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