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Women less likely to have heart disease and die from it than men

Women less likely to have heart disease and die from it than men

But experts advise interpreting the results of a global study with caution.


The heart disease type that’s bucking downward trends

The heart disease type that’s bucking downward trends

Rates of heart disease death in Australia are in decline – except for those caused by atrial fibrillation, a condition that often flies under the radar.


Australian women receive sub-optimal heart care: Study

Australian women receive sub-optimal heart care: Study

New research has found women are less likely to be prescribed recommended medications.


Reminder apps not a bitter pill to help with medication adherence

Reminder apps not a bitter pill to help with medication adherence

New research from the University of Sydney shows mobile phone apps could potentially save lives by helping people experiencing coronary heart disease with their medication adherence.


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