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Eggs: Heart Attack & Cancer Risk Myths Debunked

Are eggs a health hazard? We separate fact from fiction, examining the latest science on cholesterol, heart disease, and cancer links. Read to make informed dietary choices.

Doctor's 5 Daily Habits for a Healthy Heart

Heart disease is the world's top killer. Dr. Kunal Sood reveals five simple daily habits, from cooking at home to walking after meals, that can significantly lower your risk. Start protecting your heart today.

Baby Estelle's Cardiac Arrest: 47-Min CPR, ECMO Battle

Social media influencer Estee Williams' 3-month-old daughter Estelle suffered cardiac arrest. After 47 minutes of CPR, she's on life support, battling congenital heart defects. Read her family's harrowing journey and pray for her recovery.

New Heart Risk Tool Reveals Surprising Factors

The American Heart Association's updated calculator shows age and sex are the biggest heart disease risks. Discover how kidney health, smoking, and diabetes impact your 10-year risk. Learn what you can control.

Heart Disease & Depression: A Dangerous Biological Link

New European research reveals a biological link between heart disease and depression, creating a vicious cycle. Learn about the shared risks, symptoms, and integrated treatment solutions for better health.

Chef survives two deadly 'widowmaker' heart attacks

Manchester-born chef and fitness fanatic Ryan Mickleburg, 33, shares his terrifying survival story after two 'widowmaker' heart attacks. Learn the symptoms he ignored and the crucial recovery facts.

Heart-Healthy Indian Foods: What to Eat and Avoid

Discover the best and worst Indian foods for your heart health. Learn which traditional ingredients boost cardiovascular wellness and which popular dishes to limit for a healthier life.

Flu raises heart attack, stroke risk in first month

New research reveals a lab-confirmed flu infection quadruples heart attack risk and quintuples stroke risk in the 30 days after illness. Learn who is most vulnerable and how vaccination helps.

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