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3 tips for people living with cardiovascular diseases
Living with a cardiovascular disease? Research points to strategies that can improve physical and mental health.Full story -
Mental health and heart disease: Can psychological therapies help?
Getting to the heart of it! Psychological therapies can play a role in improving the mental health of people living with heart disease.Full story -
3 evidence-based tips for living with heart failure
Are you looking for strategies to help you manage a heart failure diagnosis? Check out what the research has to say on exercise, self-care, and transitional care.Full story -
Living with heart failure: Improving your quality of life with exercise
For people with chronic heart failure, exercise can be an important ally. Staying active is a good way to improve both your physical functioning and quality of life.Full story -
Living with heart failure: How to avoid hospital re-admission
Many people end up back in the hospital after heart failure. “Transitional care” can help ease the move from hospital to home and avoid repeat visits to the ER.Full story -
Nurse-led clinics offer support for people with heart disease
Nurse-led clinics can help patients with cardiovascular diseases manage their medications and make and maintain lifestyles changes, benefiting long-term health and survival compared to usual care.Full story -
Living with heart failure: Effective self-care is key to coping well
Heart failure is serious but people can live with the condition successfully. Giving people information about how to care for themselves is important, but additional support is necessary to promote effective self-care.Full story -
News 'flash' for women: the latest findings on hormone therapy for menopause & heart disease
For years hormone therapy was the “go to” for relieving symptoms of menopause; it was also believed to protect against age-related diseases. Recent evidence sheds a clearer light on how hormone therapy impacts heart health.Full story -
Exercise for people with heart disease: Can health education help change behaviours?
People who have been diagnosed with heart disease may be nervous about the effect exercising has on their hearts. However, exercise is actually important for recovery and ongoing health. Health education programs can help motivate people to adopt heart healthy habits.Full story


