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Heart attack breakthrough: New protocol saves 71% of patients with deadly complication

Heart attack breakthrough: New protocol saves 71% of patients with deadly complication

Understanding why cutting-edge cell therapies cause an increased risk of heart rhythm disorders

Understanding why cutting-edge cell therapies cause an increased risk of heart rhythm disorders

Stem cell therapy trial shows promise for regenerative treatment of heart failure

Stem cell therapy trial shows promise for regenerative treatment of heart failure

Empowering communities: Know Diabetes by Heart initiative awards grants to combat cardiovascular disease

Empowering communities: Know Diabetes by Heart initiative awards grants to combat cardiovascular disease

AIHW data reveals increase in waiting times for patients undergoing elective surgery in Australia’s public hospitals

AIHW data reveals increase in waiting times for patients undergoing elective surgery in Australia’s public hospitals

Heart Foundation congratulates the Australian Government for passing of new tobacco control legislation

Heart Foundation congratulates the Australian Government for passing of new tobacco control legislation

‘Naughty but nice’ Christmas foods can help achieve a better balance of cholesterol, expert says

‘Naughty but nice’ Christmas foods can help achieve a better balance of cholesterol, expert says

Study offers new hope for heart repair and regeneration with reduced mitochondrial activity

Study offers new hope for heart repair and regeneration with reduced mitochondrial activity

MEPs urged to prioritize cardiovascular health at EU plenary session

MEPs urged to prioritize cardiovascular health at EU plenary session

Calcium channel blockers: A new hope for pregnant women with vasospastic angina

Calcium channel blockers: A new hope for pregnant women with vasospastic angina

Couples often share high blood pressure, study finds

Couples often share high blood pressure, study finds

Individuals with family history of cardiovascular disease may benefit from eating more oily fish

Individuals with family history of cardiovascular disease may benefit from eating more oily fish

New prescription smartwatch accurately detects atrial fibrillation

New prescription smartwatch accurately detects atrial fibrillation

Herpes zoster vaccination and healthy aging: Study connect the dots

Herpes zoster vaccination and healthy aging: Study connect the dots

Latest scientific findings provide new insights into heart and stroke health

Latest scientific findings provide new insights into heart and stroke health

Radiation therapy could improve cardiac function in heart failure

Radiation therapy could improve cardiac function in heart failure

PROFID EHRA trial aims to personalize the prevention of sudden cardiac death after myocardial infarction

PROFID EHRA trial aims to personalize the prevention of sudden cardiac death after myocardial infarction

Academic medical centers may help mitigate structural racism in cardiovascular care for Black women

Academic medical centers may help mitigate structural racism in cardiovascular care for Black women

Nerve-immune system cross-talk: Key to zebrafish heart regeneration

Nerve-immune system cross-talk: Key to zebrafish heart regeneration

Intensive blood pressure treatment lowers risk of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients

Intensive blood pressure treatment lowers risk of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients

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