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Having a heart attack significantly increases the risk of developing other serious long-term health conditions, a major new study shows.

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Stark inequalities in diagnosis and treatment of four of the most common heart conditions in the UK have been revealed in new research.

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Medication used to treat a range of inflammatory diseases may be less safe than previously thought.

Heart attack study during COVID-19 LICAMM Leeds news

The death rate for patients who experienced what is normally a lower-risk heart attack rose sharply during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an analysis of NHS data.

patients with suspected heart attacks may have failed to present due to the fear of catching coronavirus

A third of people with heart attacks may not have gone to hospital at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.