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New clinical studies, digital health, artificial intelligence and emerging techniques explained in patient-friendly language.

Heart Rhythm

When Are Heart Rhythm Disorders Important?

How to distinguish common palpitations from rhythm symptoms that require urgent or specialist assessment.

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Preventive Cardiology

Hypertension and Cardiovascular Risk

Why high blood pressure is often silent and why correct measurement and long-term control matter.

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Research Explained

Epicardial Fat and Arterial Stiffness

What the fat tissue surrounding the heart may tell us about cardiometabolic and vascular risk.

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Research Explained

How Do Coronary Collateral Vessels Protect the Heart?

Natural alternative blood-flow channels in severe coronary narrowing and what they do - and do not - mean for treatment.

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Procedures

What to Expect During Coronary Angiography

Preparation, catheter access, imaging, possible intervention and recovery after coronary angiography.

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Heart Rhythm

Does Every Palpitation Need Treatment?

Why rhythm documentation comes before deciding on medicines, ablation or observation.

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Symptoms

Gastrocardiac Symptoms: Heart or Stomach?

Why reflux and upper abdominal symptoms can resemble cardiac pain - and when the heart must be assessed first.

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Women and Heart Health

Women and Cardiovascular Risk

Traditional and female-specific risk factors, symptom patterns and prevention across life stages.

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Pregnancy and Heart

Cardiovascular Health During Pregnancy

Normal circulatory changes in pregnancy and symptoms or conditions that need cardiology review.

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Women and Heart Health

Heart Failure in Women

Common causes, distinctive clinical contexts and monitoring priorities in women with heart failure.

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Preventive Cardiology

Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Risk

How waist circumference, blood pressure, glucose and blood lipids combine to increase long-term risk.

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