All news on the topic: Heart disease
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Government didn't think through the impact of lockdowns, Covid inquiry is told
As victims’ families reveal their pain, the probe into the handling of the health crisis hears that the impact of closing down the country was not fully considered
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Craig Revel Horwood gives up holiday to do proper job of honouring Paul O'Grady
The Strictly Come Dancing judge was sharing the stage role of Miss Hannigan with Paul before the star died of sudden cardiac arrhythmia in March
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Five health red flags no man should ever ignore
Seeing a doctor promptly when signs of serious illness arise makes all the difference to survival rates, yet Punteha van Terheyden finds many men are afraid to seek help
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'Biothreats radar' to scan for next pandemic and bio-terror alerts facing UK
The Government announced the radar as part of its Biological Security Strategy to provide early warning of the biological threats - natural or otherwise - facing Britain
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Scientists hopeful after making HIV drug breakthrough in hunt for dementia cure
Academics at the University of Cambridge repurposed an HIV drug to help restore the brain's autophagy capability, which stops destructive proteins that destroy brain cells from building up
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Brit becomes first heart patient to take part in defibrillator implant trial
The trial in Southampton will look at whether scar tissue, detected by scans, may cause dangerous heart rhythms and can predict which patients will need an implantable cardioverter defibrillator
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Brit handed £20,000 bill after heart attack in Tenerife even though he's insured
Graham Orr was holidaying in Tenerife with his wife Julie Shirra on May 28 when they were getting ready to visit a water park and suddenly felt a pain in his arm and jaw
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'I became a widow at 22 - now I'm carrying out my late husband's bucket list'
Luke Barnes passed away earlier this year aged just 34, leaving behind his wife, 22-year-old Isobel Barnes - who hopes he is looking 'down on her living her best life'
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NHS patients struggling with obesity to get weight loss jab after US popularity
Ministers will hold a two-year pilot costing £40million that is hoped will reduce pressure on the health service by helping people to shed pounds - it comes after NICE approved the drug's use earlier this year
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Ancient deadly disease may be tackled via DNA as UK mutant superstrains feared
TB is overtaking Covid-19 as the most deadly infectious disease and experts fear mutant superstrains could be imported to Britain
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Bubonic plague 'making comeback' - and only certain people will survive it
The Black Death was one of the bleakest moments of European history, claiming the lives of hundreds of millions, and now experts fear it could be making a comeback
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Warning signs of abnormal heartbeat as millions ignore deadly symptoms
Hundreds of thousands of Brits overlook the worrying warning signs of heart arrhythmia, which could have devastating consequences. For World Heart Rhythm Week, experts are urging people to familiarise themselves with the symptoms
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Body odour could be sign of life-threatening illness - when to see your doctor
Unusual changes in our body odour may take us by surprise - but they could also be a sign of some dangerous underlying health conditions, according to health experts
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Mum's tragic last promise to daughter after she collapsed in airport and died
Melissa's mum Michelle Heathcote, from the Wirral in Merseyside, promised her that she would look after her daughter after she collapsed at Antalya Airport in Turkey
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Monday most common day to have heart attack - and sleep could be to blame
Scientists have been unable to fully explain this "Blue Monday" phenomenon and previous studies suggesting heart attacks are more likely on a Monday highlighted an association with the body's sleep or wake cycle
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'Talk therapies for people with depression lower stroke and heart attack risk'
Researchers at University College London looked into whether psychological therapies for those with depression symptoms helped lower the risk of cardiovascular events later in life
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Nurse couple save man’s life mid-flight after his heart stops and he turns blue
The couple were flying home from a holiday in the Bahamas to Baltimore when a flight attendant made an urgent announcement forcing the plane to make an emergency landing in Raleigh, North Carolina
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Man 'addicted' to cheese has spent £60k on cheddar and eats two blocks a day
Mark King, 54, is "addicted" to cheese and will eat block after block, but now his wife is making him cut back as she's worried that he could have a heart attack
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Mum thought she was just tired after having kids before devastating diagnosis
Mum Vicky Waite was breathless after moderate exercise such as climbing a flight of stairs and eventually discovered she had a rare heart condition and required pioneering surgery
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Paul Cattermole's death certificate confirms he died of heart-related issues
The singer from the pop band S Club 7 was found dead at his home in April, just months before the seven-piece band were due to tour to celebrate their 25th anniversary
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Subtle sign in your eyes may seem harmless - but it could be a 'silent killer'
High blood pressure affects more than 25% of all adults in the UK, and while symptoms are not always easy to see, there is one simple sign of the condition that people can spot in their eyes
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Insect carrying 'breakbone fever' spotted in 30 countries amid fears of UK next
Asian tiger mosquitoes carry several diseases including one known as breakbone fever because of the severe muscle spasms and joint pain it can cause to those who catch it
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Diabetes warning as eating too fast can rocket risk of ‘silent killer’
Dr Sarah Berry has warned that gulping food down can have serious health implications - and could lead to obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome
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Medics puzzled by woman's seizures leaving her immobile for 20 minutes
These seizures can last up-to 20-minutes at a time, leaving Hanna laying on the ground with her eyes glued to the ceiling, unable to move or communicate
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Red flag symptom could be a signal of silent killer 10 YEARS early
The study of more than 58,000 women over 12 years showed that, at worst, irregular menstrual periods can increase women’s risk of heart disease by 19 per cent
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