Category : Cardiology


Walking faster may slash heart attack risk

A groundbreaking study suggests that increasing your walking speed and distance may significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and improve overall cardiovascular health.

Ozzy Osbourne’s cause of death revealed

The death certificate of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has been released, confirming acute myocardial infarction as the cause of death. Here’s what you need to know about this serious heart condition.

Hulk Hogan's heart health transformation

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan shares how he improved his heart health with expert advice from his cardiologist. Discover the lifestyle changes that made a difference.

14p supplement may prevent stroke and heart attack

A groundbreaking study suggests that an affordable 14p supplement could significantly reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack by targeting a common underlying condition. Discover how this simple addition to your diet might save lives.

Nail symptom revealed rare cancer

A woman's unusual nail symptom turned out to be a rare sign of cancer, prompting doctors to urge vigilance over subtle body changes.

UK urged to fund £3m cancer vaccine trials

Charities and experts are calling on the UK government to allocate £3 million for pioneering cancer vaccine trials, which could revolutionise treatment and save thousands of lives.

Man "died" 17 mins at gym—saved by medics

A man recounts his terrifying near-death experience after suffering a cardiac arrest at the gym, where medics fought to bring him back to life for 17 minutes.

Pro wrestler’s stroke survival story inspires millions

Sophia Gedgaudas, a former professional wrestler, shares her incredible journey of survival and resilience after suffering a life-threatening stroke at just 29. Her story is a testament to human strength and medical perseverance.

Gen Z faces higher cancer risk than millennials

People born between 2000-2009 are at greater risk of developing cancer before age 50 compared to those born in the 1990s, new research warns. Experts point to modern lifestyles as the culprit.

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