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White Coat Hypertension: When Your BP Spikes at the Doctor’s
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White Coat Hypertension: When Your BP Spikes at the Doctor’s

Your blood pressure reads high at every clinic visit but looks fine at home. White coat hypertension is one of medicine's most common and most misunderstood findings, and getting it right matters more than you might think.

An Isolated Inferior Q Wave on Your ECG: Why It’s Usually Nothing to Worry About
Conditions

An Isolated Inferior Q Wave on Your ECG: Why It’s Usually Nothing to Worry About

An isolated inferior Q wave on your ECG is almost always a normal variant, not a sign of an old heart attack. Prof. Peter Barlis explains what it means and when it matters.

Statins: What Patients Ask Me Most
Medications

Statins: What Patients Ask Me Most

If you have been prescribed a statin, you probably have questions. A cardiologist addresses the concerns patients raise most, from muscle pain and memory loss to whether you need one at all.

Alcohol and the Heart: What the Evidence Actually Shows
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Alcohol and the Heart: What the Evidence Actually Shows

It is one of the most common questions in the cardiology clinic, is it safe to drink? Here is a clear look at what the evidence shows, and what it means for your heart.

SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia) Explained: Causes and Treatment
Conditions

SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia) Explained: Causes and Treatment

SVT causes a sudden, rapid heartbeat, usually harmless but alarming. Knowing your triggers, diagnosis, and treatment options makes it manageable.

The hs-CRP Test: Inflammation, Heart Risk, and Why Context Matters
Tests & Procedures

The hs-CRP Test: Inflammation, Heart Risk, and Why Context Matters

The hs-CRP test measures inflammation in the blood — but it is not a diagnostic test for heart disease. Here is what it can and cannot tell us about cardiovascular risk.

Smartwatches and Heart Health: What They Can and Cannot Detect
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Smartwatches and Heart Health: What They Can and Cannot Detect

Modern smartwatches can detect atrial fibrillation, record a single-lead ECG, and alert you to abnormal heart rates. These are genuinely useful features. But they come with real limitations that every patient needs to understand before acting on an alert.

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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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