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Aortic Stenosis: When the Heart’s Gateway Narrows
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Aortic Stenosis: When the Heart’s Gateway Narrows

The aortic valve opens and closes 100,000 times a day. When it begins to narrow, the heart pays the price. Here is how aortic stenosis develops, how it is diagnosed, and how modern treatment, from open surgery to TAVR, restores flow.

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

Omega-3, Fish Oil, and Your Heart: What the Evidence Actually Says
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Omega-3, Fish Oil, and Your Heart: What the Evidence Actually Says

Fish oil supplements are widely taken, but the evidence is more nuanced than the marketing suggests. Here is what the research actually shows and who is most likely to benefit.

Rheumatic Heart Disease: A Preventable Condition Affecting Millions
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Rheumatic Heart Disease: A Preventable Condition Affecting Millions

Rheumatic heart disease begins with an untreated strep throat and remains a leading cause of heart failure in young people across the developing world. Here is what you need to know.

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

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

Oats and Heart Health: What the Evidence Actually Says
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Oats and Heart Health: What the Evidence Actually Says

Oats have a reputation that runs ahead of the facts. The plain grain genuinely lowers cholesterol, but the sachet most people buy can undo the benefit. Here is how oats work, and how to make them count for your heart.

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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