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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.

Understanding Ventricular Tachycardia: and Why Treatment Works

Understanding Ventricular Tachycardia: and Why Treatment Works

Ventricular tachycardia is a fast heart rhythm originating in the lower chambers of the heart. With the treatments available today, most people do very well.

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.

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.

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and the Heart: Why It’s So Often Missed

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and the Heart: Why It’s So Often Missed

Sleep apnoea is one of the most under-diagnosed conditions, and one of the most treatable. Here is what to look for and why it matters for your heart.

Drug-Coated Balloons: A New Frontier in Treating Coronary Artery Disease

Drug-Coated Balloons: A New Frontier in Treating Coronary Artery Disease

Drug-coated balloons treat coronary blockages by delivering medication directly to the artery wall, then are removed completely, leaving no metal behind.

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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