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Women, people from ethnic minority backgrounds, and those from the most deprived communities are less likely to receive treatment after a diagnosis of the heart valve disease aortic stenosis, ...
Researchers noted that in a previous study of men with a pre-existing cardiovascular condition, hopelessness was linked to a six-fold higher risk of death. Even in men who did not have cardiovascular ...
Paying tribute to Professor Chamberlain, Professor Bryan Williams OBE, our chief scientific and medical officer said: "From introducing the role of paramedics, to placing the first defibrillators in ...
During half-time of the Sky Bet EFL Championship Play-Off Final, Vinnie watched as Luton Town captain and cardiac arrest survivor Tom Lockyer, and our senior programme manager Lizzie Moscardini, ...
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This May, take on the challenge of walking 20, 31 or 50 miles in a month. 31 miles in May is just 1 mile a day! A short stroll in the park, a trip to the shops, or a longer walk with friends - every ...
High blood pressure (hypertension) can lead to serious health problems if you ignore it, including heart attack or stroke – even if you feel fine at the moment. In fact, half of all heart attacks and ...
Andrew Scard, cardiac rehabilitation specialist for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, says that gentle exercises can help ease back pain and stiffness, while also increasing your strength and ...
Studies have shown that people who carry excess belly fat can face higher risks of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. If this applies to you, it’s natural that you’d want to reduce the amount of fatty ...
Studies have shown that we’re mostly happier exercising with friends, family or work colleagues than alone. “When I’m walking with a friend, I’m so busy chatting, I don’t notice how many steps I’m ...
It’s long been known that there is an association between lack of sleep and your risk of heart disease or stroke. But according to recent research, too much sleep can affect your risk too. The study, ...