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Welcome to our new Healthy Heart Minute. Today's topic is about cardiac failure and yoga.

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The world's first human heart transplant was performed at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, by surgeon Christiaan Barnard, on 3 December 1967. The 'new' heart functioned normally until the recipient's death from double pneumonia 18 days after the historic operation.

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Welcome to our new Healthy Heart Minute. Today's topic is about cardiologist's advice for their grandchildren.

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Welcome to our new Healthy Heart Minute. Today's topic is about Repeat Scanning.

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Welcome to our new Healthy Heart Minute. Today's topic is about can I stop my Statins if I have a zero calcium score?

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Welcome to our new Healthy Heart Minute. Today's topic is about how high calcium score may not be all bad.

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I don’t like to write negative blogs But I also don’t like to sugar-coat things. Especially when it is as serious as you having a heart attack. As a cardiologist, I speak to people every day about their heart. Many who thought they were in the low-risk category are shocked to find out that isn’t the case. As I always say, Prevention is better than a cure.

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Welcome to our new Healthy Heart Minute. Today's topic is about when heart valves fail (Aortic Stenosis).

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As a member of The Healthy Heart Network, we walk you through the 5 steps to improving your heart health and provide you with all the tools and information you need to maintain it. Plus, for a limited time, every new member receives over $900 worth of bonus resources to help them on their journey to a healthier heart.

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“I ended up as a cardiologist by chance." As a young fellow at high school, I was good at mathematics and technical drawing together with physics and chemistry and thought my career would be in engineering. As fate would have it, I had the opportunity to do work experience in a local civil engineering company at that time. Not understanding what civil engineering was, over two weeks I observed mainly office based work focusing on retaining walls and draining systems. Unfortunately, I don’t think that is was a fair representation of the breadth and interest that engineering could offer, but I didn’t know that and I was no longer enthusiastic about engineering from the experience.

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