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People who exercise to extreme levels and appear healthy on the outside can, in fact, be quite unhealthy on the inside.
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Former pro wrestling star turned political activist Hulk Hogan, who died a week ago at the age of 71, was the victim of a ...
Background Heart auscultation is a widely used and cost-effective clinical tool for detecting valvular heart disease (VHD), ...
Heart attacks remain a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The permanent loss of heart muscle cells—known as ...
Chest discomfort is among the most commonly reported symptoms in emergency departments worldwide, yet it remains one of the ...
Two of the leading developers of Car-T immuno-oncology drugs, Imugene and Chimeric have unveiled further positive trial ...
Cardiologist on the one vital sign that people often overlook - Exercise is one of the most effective interventions to ...
A 58-year-old man presents for a routine annual physical. During the exam, he mentions an intermittent sensation like a “rush of anxiety” that begins in the abdomen and chest and radiates to the head.
Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr Vashisth emphasises the importance of recognising heart attacks and cardiac arrests, sharing diagnosis and treatment.