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Heart Attack Warning: 4 Silent Signs You're at Risk

Exclusive: As heart attack and stroke cases surge among people in their 50s, a leading cardiologist shares the crucial warning signs most people miss. Discover how to protect your heart health today.

Virginia man drives himself to hospital during heart attack

In an extraordinary tale of survival, a Virginia man experiencing a massive heart attack managed to drive himself to hospital, where a leading cardiologist happened to be on duty - the same specialist who had treated his father years earlier.

Gut bacteria breakthrough reveals hidden cause of heart disease

Groundbreaking British research uncovers a specific gut bacterium that produces artery-clogging chemicals, directly linking our microbiome to the nation's biggest killer. The discovery opens the door for simple life-saving tests and treatments.

Six Daily Habits That Cut Dementia and Heart Disease Risk

New research highlights six simple, daily lifestyle choices that can significantly reduce your risk of developing dementia and heart disease. Discover how small changes can protect your brain and heart health for years to come.

Music Lowers Blood Pressure in ICU Patients

Groundbreaking research demonstrates that listening to music can significantly reduce blood pressure and heart rate in intensive care patients, offering a simple, drug-free aid to recovery.

Silent Heart Attack: 7 Hidden Warning Signs Revealed

Leading cardiologists issue an urgent warning about the subtle, often-missed symptoms of a 'silent' heart attack. Discover the critical signs that could save your life, from unusual fatigue to jaw pain, and learn why women are at greater risk.

Jermain Defoe Joins Sky Bet & BHF in Charity Drive

Former England and Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe teams up with Sky Bet and the British Heart Foundation for a powerful new initiative, 'The Defoe List', aiming to raise £250,000 for lifesaving heart research.

Clare Balding's wife issues warning after scary health incident

BBC sports presenter Clare Balding reveals the frightening moment her heart rate plummeted live on television, prompting a serious health warning from her wife, Alice Arnold. The startling incident occurred during a segment on 'Pilgrimage: The Road Throug

Mail Metro Media's padel tournament raises £40k for BHF

Mail Metro Media's inaugural charity padel tournament, featuring football legend Joe Cole, was a resounding success, raising over £40,000 for the British Heart Foundation in a thrilling display of sport and generosity.

Kerala's infant mortality rate beats United States

In a remarkable public health achievement, the Indian state of Kerala has reported a lower infant mortality rate than the United States, challenging global perceptions and setting a new benchmark for healthcare in developing nations.

Asian Markets Dive Following Fed's Hawkish Stance

Major Asian stock markets, including Tokyo's Nikkei and Hong Kong's Hang Seng, plunged sharply after US Federal Reserve signals dashed hopes for imminent interest rate cuts, mirroring a significant sell-off on Wall Street.

Greece's €1.6bn Fight Against Population Decline

The Greek government unveils a radical €1.6 billion relief package featuring baby bonuses, tax breaks, and housing support to tackle its severe demographic decline and ageing population.

Traffic pollution directly increases heart disease risk

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a shocking link between traffic pollution and increased risk of coronary heart disease. Discover how invisible particles are putting millions at risk and what you can do to protect yourself.

NS&I Slashes Premium Bonds Prize Fund Rate

NS&I has announced a cut to the Premium Bonds prize fund interest rate, reducing the odds of winning for millions of holders. Find out what this means for your savings.

US Jobs Market Cools in August as Hiring Slows

The latest US jobs report for August 2025 reveals a significant slowdown in hiring and a rise in unemployment, signalling a cooling labour market that could influence the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision.

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