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A Living Legend of Interventional Cardiology: Professor Patrick Serruys

A Living Legend of Interventional Cardiology: Professor Patrick Serruys

One of the most influential cardiologists of the modern era, Professor Patrick Serruys helped shape the treatments, from drug-eluting stents to TAVI, that save lives today.

POTS: Understanding Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

POTS: Understanding Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

POTS causes the heart rate to surge on standing — bringing dizziness, palpitations, brain fog, and fatigue that ease on lying down. Real, measurable, and very treatable.

Beyond the Beat: What Is Geroscience and Why It Matters for Your Heart

Beyond the Beat: What Is Geroscience and Why It Matters for Your Heart

Traditional cardiology treats heart disease after it appears. Geroscience asks a more fundamental question, why does ageing itself make us vulnerable, and can we change that?

Bisoprolol: A Closer Look at This Common Heart Medication

Bisoprolol: A Closer Look at This Common Heart Medication

Bisoprolol is one of the most prescribed heart medications in the world — but many patients have questions about what it does and what to expect.

Leadless Pacemakers: A New Era in Cardiac Pacing

Leadless Pacemakers: A New Era in Cardiac Pacing

Leadless pacemakers offer a promising alternative to traditional devices, no leads, no chest wound. Here's how they work.

Iron Deficiency and the Heart

Iron Deficiency and the Heart

Iron deficiency is one of the most common and most overlooked problems in cardiac patients — yet it is highly treatable.

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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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