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27/11/2013 - Warning over medicine sodium levels
Many common soluble and fizzy medicines may be putting patients at risk because of their high sodium content, experts warn today. More
22/11/2013 - Obesity heart risk treatable - in part
People who are overweight or obese can enjoy a significantly reduced risk of heart disease through treatments to control blood pressure, cholesterol and blood glucose, researchers say today. More
20/11/2013 - Bed-time aspirin might be best
People who take aspirin to prevent heart attack might be better taking it at bed-time than in the morning, according to a Dutch study. More
15/11/2013 - Exercise could lower stroke risk in older men
Walking at least one to two hours every day could help to reduce the risk of stroke among older men, a new study has claimed. More
14/11/2013 - Fitness plea for world diabetes day
People who develop diabetes in later life can avoid heart disease by keeping fit, according to the findings of a major study reported today. More
14/11/2013 - Child pulses up
British children leaving primary school have average pulse rates significantly faster than children 30 years ago, researchers warned today. More
08/11/2013 - Pregnancy hospital clot risk warning
A woman who has to be admitted to hospital during pregnancy faces a massively increased risk of developing dangerous blood clots, researchers warn today. More
05/11/2013 - Study to look at health benefits of porridge and oats
Scottish scientists are hoping to discover if oats really do keep the gut healthy and can protect against heart disease. More
31/10/2013 - Diabetes blood pressure problem
Many patients with diabetes have blood pressure levels that are too high, a report revealed yesterday. More
29/10/2013 - Gardening good for over-60s
Over-60s who keep up gardening and do-it-yourself activities massively cut their risk of heart disease and stroke, researchers report today. More
25/10/2013 - How pregnancy fitness may boosts child's heart health
Women who keep fit during pregnancy may benefit the heart health of their children throughout their lifetimes, researchers report today. More
24/10/2013 - Stroke - a growing global problem
The world is experiencing a "startling" increase in the numbers of strokes affecting young adults amid growing affluence, doctors warned today. More
23/10/2013 - Row as specialist claims saturated fat "innocent"
Telling people not to eat saturated fat to protect their heart has been a "myth", a senior heart specialist claimed today. More
22/10/2013 - Hangovers linked to male stroke risk
A new study has shown how binge-drinking men suffer from rapidly deteriorating circulatory health. More
21/10/2013 - Supermarket portions grow with average weight
The growing girth of the average Briton has led to retailers dishing out ever increasing portion sizes in the supermarkets, researchers revealed yesterday. More
09/10/2013 - Air and noise pollution affect heart
Air pollution can raise the risk of heart attack - and so may persistent noise, researchers have warned. More
08/10/2013 - Medicine should aim to beat age - study
Beating age would be a better objective for medicine than tackling individual diseases such as cancer and heart disease, according to a controversial new theory. More
03/10/2013 - New hope for red wine chemical
A controversial red wine chemical may have long-lasting effects on the body, according to British researchers who are studying its cancer-fighting potential. More
03/10/2013 - Cholesterol drug unveiled
A powerful new drug able to cut cholesterol levels was unveiled today. More
01/10/2013 - Exercise as good as drugs for some conditions
Getting plenty of exercise should be considered a "viable alternative" to commonly used drugs, experts say today. More
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