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Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs) and Heart Health
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Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARBs) and Heart Health

ARBs are among the world's most prescribed heart medicines, and the go-to alternative when ACE inhibitors cause a cough. Here is what an ARB does, what to expect while taking one, and how it protects your heart and kidneys.

The Best Scale for Weight Loss? It Might Not Be the One in Your Bathroom
Live Well

The Best Scale for Weight Loss? It Might Not Be the One in Your Bathroom

The best scale for weight loss might not be the one in your bathroom. A kitchen scale, used with curiosity rather than obsession, reveals surprising truths about portion sizes that change the way you think about food for good.

Antiplatelet Therapy After a Stent or Heart Attack: Why It Matters
Medications

Antiplatelet Therapy After a Stent or Heart Attack: Why It Matters

If you have had a stent placed or been admitted with a heart attack, your cardiologist will have prescribed antiplatelet medication. This article explains what it does, why it matters, and why you should never stop it without speaking to your cardiologist first.

CT Coronary Angiogram (CTCA): What It Is, What to Expect, and What It Shows
Tests & Procedures

CT Coronary Angiogram (CTCA): What It Is, What to Expect, and What It Shows

The CT coronary angiogram gives a detailed view of the coronary arteries without any catheters, just a scan and a cannula. Here is what to expect from the procedure and how to interpret the results.

What is a Muscle Bridge?
Conditions

What is a Muscle Bridge?

You have a muscle bridge. For most people that sentence means nothing needs doing. For a minority it explains real chest pain, and new research shows how the troublesome ones can be treated.

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.

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.

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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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