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One morning on a Sydney beach, a fit and healthy man collapsed during a workout and never got back up. Despite being surrounded by fitness enthusiasts, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) claimed his life without warning. In the aftermath, Ironman legend Guy Leech urged 100 of his fittest mates—ages 40 to 70—to get their hearts checked. The results?

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Cholesterol management has evolved, with new research showing that lowering LDL cholesterol levels even further than previously recommended can provide additional cardiovascular benefits. Medications beyond statins, like the drug Ozempic, are also being used to help manage cholesterol and reduce heart disease risk, especially in overweight individuals. While statins are generally safe and effective, individual responses can vary.

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Doctor Warrick Bishop discusses the history and controversy around the relationship between cholesterol, eggs, and heart disease.

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In celebration of World Heart Day, a special 'heart-to-heart' business breakfast featuring Doctor Warrick Bishop, renowned cardiologist and leading authority in cardiovascular health. The Clifford Craig Foundation proudly partnered with St.Lukes Health for this impactful event. They shared commitment to promoting heart wellness and education within our community.

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In this interivew, Doctor Bishop discusses the history and evolution of the understanding around cholesterol and its relationship to heart health.

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Dive into a crucial conversation with Dr. Warrick Bishop as he unfolds the essentials of falls prevention and the essence of healthy aging in this exclusive session. Crafted for medical professionals and enthusiasts within the Healthy Heart Network, this in-depth recording is a treasure trove of knowledge on reducing fall risks, improving quality of life, and fostering health span among our senior population. Through an engaging screen-sharing experience, Dr. Bishop offers invaluable insights into adopting a comprehensive approach that intertwines physical activity, social connectivity, and balanced nutrition as cornerstones for deterring falls. Whether you're absorbing the wisdom through a podcast or videocast, this presentation is a golden opportunity for healthcare providers and those vested in mastering the art of aging with vitality and grace.

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This is a discussion between two cardiologists, Doctor Warrick Bishop and Doctor Rossano, about developments in their field over their careers. They spoke about how technology has advanced cardiology, from improvements in imaging like ultrasound, MRI, and CT scans, to advances in treatments such as stents, gene therapies, and stem cell therapies.

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Doctor Warrick Bishop joined Amar Grewal and brought a wealth of knowledge and expertise in this discussion.

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More than 500,000 Australians are currently living with heart failure, with many more potentially undiagnosed. A new Australian-first guide is being launched which aims to raise awareness around the condition. But what is heart failure and what are some of the key signs and symptoms to look out for?

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St Lukes Health has partnered with the Healthy Heart Network in an effort to combat heart disease in Tasmania, launching a new pilot study.

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