Deep vein thrombosis can lead to troublesome symptoms and serious complications. This article discusses the symptoms, risk factors, treatment and ways to prevent this condition.
If you suffer from vascular disease, endovascular surgery might be your best option. Dr Cheng Shin Chuen explains the benefits.
Making the right food choices can help to maintain a healthy heart. By implementing a few simple changes you can ensure that you’re getting the best nutrition possible to keep your heart strong.
Symptoms like shortness of breath, palpitations and fatigue could point towards mitral valve regurgitation. MitraClip can be performed to treat this condition without the need for open-heart surgery.
Learn how eating too much salt can affect your health from a dietitian.
Did you know that timely diagnosis and intervention are key factors for lowering mortality rates for coronary heart disease?
What are the warning signs of heart trouble during exercise, and when should you be concerned?
What is CAD? Is a heart attack the same as a heart failure? What is arrhythmia? Here’s a guide to everything you need to know about common heart conditions.
Why are heart screenings important, and how can they potentially save your life?
How is a cardiac arrest different from a heart attack, and how can you prevent it?
Here are the answers to questions you may have about women's heart health!
Here, we explain all the facts you need to know about heart attacks, as well as the symptoms to look out for – from the obvious (eg. chest pain) to the less obvious (eg. fatigue).
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What happens when you walk into our 24-hour A&E clinic? In this video, we break down the steps in a typical patient’s journey to the accident and emergency department at our hospitals.
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