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European Heart Journal

Scientific Journal providing information about cardiovascular diesases

The European Heart Journal is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal dealing with cardiovascular medicine. It is an official journal of the European Society of Cardiology and is published weekly.

The European Heart Journal aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of cardiovascular medicine. It includes articles related to research findings, technical evaluations, and reviews. In addition it provides a forum for the exchange of information on all aspects of cardiovascular medicine, including education issues.

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Details last updated 07-Dec-2019

European Heart Journal News

Hidden fat, hidden risks: the link between muscle fat and heart disease

Hidden fat, hidden risks: the link between muscle fat and heart disease

Independent - 21-Jan-2025

New research links intermuscular fat to heart risks, independent of BMI

Morning coffee reduces the risk of death and heart disease

Morning coffee reduces the risk of death and heart disease

Independent - 09-Jan-2025

This highlights the importance of when you drink coffee, not just how much

More than 25% of healthy seniors have undiagnosed heart valve disease

More than 25% of healthy seniors have undiagnosed heart valve disease

EurekAlert! - 26-Jul-2024

Most cases were mild, but the study highlights the need for increased awareness

Popular sugar substitute xylitol increases risk of heart disease, stroke

Popular sugar substitute xylitol increases risk of heart disease, stroke

New Scientist - 06-Jun-2024

Xylitol consumption warrants caution due to potential blood clotting concerns

Anxiety and worry-prone personalities linked to early signs of heart ageing

Anxiety and worry-prone personalities linked to early signs of heart ageing

Independent - 19-Feb-2024

Addressing mental health could help protect heart health in the long term


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