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Cardiac Amyloidosis: The Stiff Heart Condition That’s Now Treatable
Conditions

Cardiac Amyloidosis: The Stiff Heart Condition That’s Now Treatable

Cardiac amyloidosis is caused by misfolded proteins stiffening the heart muscle, and it is now treatable. Here is what patients need to know about this increasingly recognised and now treatable condition.

Eggs and Cholesterol: What the Evidence Actually Shows
Live Well

Eggs and Cholesterol: What the Evidence Actually Shows

Eggs have been blamed for raising cholesterol for decades, but the science has moved on. Here's what research actually shows, and why what you eat with them may matter more than the eggs themselves.

Does a Coffee a Day Keep AF at Bay?
Conditions

Does a Coffee a Day Keep AF at Bay?

The landmark DECAF trial, published in JAMA, found that moderate coffee drinking may actually protect against AF recurrence — overturning decades of routine clinical advice.

Leadless Pacemakers: A New Era in Cardiac Pacing
Tests & Procedures

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.

Magnesium and Your Heart: Why This Mineral Deserves More Attention
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Magnesium and Your Heart: Why This Mineral Deserves More Attention

Magnesium is involved in hundreds of processes in the body, including several that directly affect your heart. Here is what the evidence shows and who may benefit most.

SGLT2 Inhibitors: The Diabetes Drug That Transformed Heart Failure Treatment
Medications

SGLT2 Inhibitors: The Diabetes Drug That Transformed Heart Failure Treatment

Originally developed to lower blood sugar, SGLT2 inhibitors have turned out to be among the most important heart failure medications in a generation.

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Women's Heart Health

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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80% of heart disease in women is preventable