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Study shows eggs 'not linked to cardiovascular risk'

AAP - 08-05-2018

A study found eating up to 12 eggs a week did not increase cardiovascular risk factors in people with type 2 diabetes. People should not hold

 
Proximity to fast food outlets has been linked to a higher risk of developing heart disease

AAP - 25-04-2018

People who live within 500 metres of one or more fast food outlets are more likely to end up with heart disease, according to a new study. Proximity

 
Harms and benefits of changing high blood pressure guidelines

HealthTimes - 20-04-2018

Recent recommendations from the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) to lower thresholds defining hypertension and treating

 
Study suggests coffee is ok for arrhythmia patients

AAP - 18-04-2018

Australian research suggests drinking a few cups of coffee everyday is safe for people with abnormal

 
National study looking at the impact of a family history on heart disease

AAP - 13-04-2018

The Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute is leading the largest national study looking at the impact of a family history on heart disease. Cycling

 
Research has shown brussels sprouts good for women's hearts

AAP - 05-04-2018

A study of 950 elderly women has shown those who ate plenty of broccoli and brussels sprouts were less likely to be at risk of cardiovascular disease.

 
Researchers have found vigorous exercise in childhood brings lasting benefits

AAP - 28-03-2018

The impact of vigorous exercise during childhood may have been underestimated, with new research showing it could determine whether or not they survive a heart attack

 
Research shows placenta cells new hope for stroke victims

AAP - 20-02-2018

A world-first Australian study has found injections of placenta cells can reduce brain injury and aid recovery in stroke victims. Giving stroke

 
Diabetes doubles risk of sudden, unexpected heart death

HealthTimes - 01-02-2018

New report reveals chilling link between type 2 diabetes and heart disease The 1.5 million Australians living with type 2 diabetes are twice

 
Cardiac surgeons can safely use significantly less blood in heart operations

AAP - 20-11-2017

Researchers have shown cardiac surgeons can save a significant amount of precious donated blood and still safely perform life-saving heart surgery.

 

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