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World Heart Day 2023: The 'Silent Killer'-Know Dangers Of Undiagnosed Hypertension/High Blood Pressure

World Heart Day 2023: The 'Silent Killer'-Know Dangers Of Undiagnosed Hypertension/High Blood Pressure
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Scientist shares 3 things you should NEVER have for breakfast as we've been 'lied to'

It might be time to radically change how you are eating breakfast, after a gut health expert has said sugary foods in the morning causing tiredness, hunger, and food cravings throughout the day

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Man, wife and her ex all end up on same hospital ward after heart attacks days apart - World News

Patricia was stunned to find her ex-boyfriend Diego in the same hospital ward as her current partner Matías after they both suffered from heart attacks just days apart in Argentina

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Silicosis killing young workers who cut countertops as incurable disease destroys lungs

An incurable disease called silicosis that destroys the lungs is killing young Latino workers exposed to hazardous levels of silica dust as they cut countertops in California's Pacoima region

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Experts share four warning signs you may be experiencing a cardiac arrest

Scientists are scrambling to understand sudden cardiac arrests which can kill 90 per cent of patients. Now a crack team of researchers have identified four possible red flags that could lead to better outcomes

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