Cardiovascular health
To save lives, this doctor is defying the orthodoxy
To impress cardiologist Stephen Fenton I keep my lunch choices on the healthy side.
- Nick Galvin
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A generation ago, Elle might not have survived childhood. This therapy has changed that
Exercise was once thought of as dangerous for those born with congenital heart disease, but new guidelines mean today’s adults are among the first generation to outlive the disease.
- Lauren Ironmonger
‘I lost my father; she lost the person who … saved her life’: Fiona Coote and Vanessa Chang’s bond
In 1984, Fiona Coote became Australia’s youngest heart-transplant patient. She met Vanessa Chang through her surgeon – and Vanessa’s dad – Victor Chang.
- Amanda Hooton
Statins don’t cause the majority of ‘side effects’ on the label
These life-saving medications have been blamed for a laundry list of side effects. They’ve just been vindicated.
- Kate Aubusson
Textbooks say it is impossible. But this Australian heart has done it
Growing new cells is the holy grail for cardiologists. But this rare heart, frozen in time for 18 years in Sydney, held the key to a first-time discovery.
- Kate Aubusson
A doctor’s guide to 10 science-backed tips to get healthier
None of these tips are particularly difficult – you’re probably following some of them already – but they are hugely beneficial to your health when implemented together. This is how to do it.
- Trisha Pasricha MD
Australia to subsidise weight-loss drugs for the first time – but only for some
A long-awaited decision published on Friday lays the groundwork for pharmaceuticals to be subsidised for more patients with obesity.
- Henrietta Cook and Angus Thomson
Putting off root canal treatment? You could be risking your heart health
No one enjoys getting root canal treatment but a new study reveals it is linked to positive health outcomes for your whole body.
- Kathleen Felton
These six behaviours reduce the chances of a second heart attack
For those who have experienced cardiac arrest, the idea of a second episode looms large, which in itself can become a risk factor. But specialists say it is entirely preventable when you adopt some simple strategies – and stick to them.
- David Cox
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This tiny chip can predict your risk of stroke
By meticulously recreating the arteries of individual stroke victims, scientists can now test treatments and identify deadly clots before they happen.
- Angus Thomson