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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.

What Is a BNP Test? Understanding This Key Heart Failure Blood Test
Tests & Procedures

What Is a BNP Test? Understanding This Key Heart Failure Blood Test

BNP and NT-proBNP are blood markers released when the heart is under strain — the primary tests used to diagnose and monitor heart failure. An elevated result is the beginning of an investigation, not a verdict.

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.

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.

Single, Double, Triple, Quadruple Bypass: What Does the Number Mean?
Conditions

Single, Double, Triple, Quadruple Bypass: What Does the Number Mean?

Hearing you need a triple bypass is alarming — but the number describes how many arteries were rerouted, not how dangerous the operation is. Understanding what it means can make one of the most daunting conversations in cardiac surgery far less frightening.

Iron Deficiency and the Heart
Conditions

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.

The Timing of Cholesterol-Lowering Medications: Does Nighttime Dosing Make a Difference?
Medications

The Timing of Cholesterol-Lowering Medications: Does Nighttime Dosing Make a Difference?

Should you take your statin at night, or does the timing not really matter? The answer depends on which statin you are on.

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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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