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In the heart of London's esteemed Harley Street, Dr Ariel Haus offers the revolutionary non-surgical facelift at Dr Haus Dermatology. This treatment uses cutting-edge technologies to rejuvenate skin without the need for invasive procedures. He explains the revolutionary new EMFACE treatment, a game changer in the non-surgical facelift field.
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Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a condition present at birth that affects the structure and function of the heart. It arises due to abnormal development of the heart during fetal growth. This condition can range from mild, with little or no effect on health, to severe, potentially life-threatening conditions. Here, Dr Amit Bhan offers his expert advice on the condition, including the best forms of treatment.
By Dr Jessica Valentine
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Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a vascular condition that occurs when there is a narrowing or blockage of the arteries, typically in the legs. This narrowing restricts blood flow to the limbs, leading to symptoms such as leg pain, cramping, and fatigue, particularly during physical activity. PAD is often a sign of systemic atherosclerosis, a condition where fatty deposits build up in the arteries, narrowing them and reducing blood flow. In his latest online article, renowned consultant vascular surgeon Mr Gary Maytham answers his patients’ most frequently asked questions regarding this condition.
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By Mrs Samantha Mann
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Understanding diabetic retinopathy: an informative guide for patients
In this guide, I endeavour to illuminate a prevalent issue faced by many individuals grappling with diabetes: diabetic retinopathy. This piece will furnish you with crucial insights into diabetic retinopathy, encompassing its origins, manifestations, and precautionary measures. Leading consultant ophthalmologist Mrs Samantha Mann provides a guide to the condition, explaining everything you need to know.
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By Dr Amanda Varnava
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How to protect your heart: part 1
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