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US Vice-President Dick Cheney returns to his normal routine after successful treatment for an abnormal heart rhythm.
A hospital in Surrey will bury a time capsule in its grounds to celebrate the 60th birthday of the NHS.
Women who take Fosamax for osteoporosis may be at an increased risk of developing an irregular heartbeat, a US study suggests.
US Vice President Dick Cheney has his heartbeat corrected by electrical shock, after attending hospital.
Lord Brennan's life was saved by a portable machine that restarted his heart, says the leading surgeon who treated him in the Lords.
A teenager has been taken to hospital after overdosing on espresso. So how much is too much coffee?
A robotic arm able to carry out an intricate life-saving heart operation is being pioneered by UK surgeons.
The chairman of a £50m fund-raising appeal to save Canterbury Cathedral is standing down on medical advice.
An 80-year-old man whose heart stopped in a shopping centre says thanks to the staff that saved his life.
Three scientists talk about how they are trying to reduce the numbers of animals used in research.
Pittsburgh Penguins star Mario Lemieux quits ice hockey at the age of 40.
Putting electric shock machines in public places to treat cardiac arrest victims saves lives, a study says.
The ageing population will place a huge strain on the NHS, a study says.
Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux is released from a hospital and is now on medication for an irregular heartbeat.
Roller-coaster rides can kill people suffering from weak hearts, health experts are warning.
The Scissor Sisters were the main Brits winners - but are still virtually unknown at home in the US
A Northern Ireland-born heart expert whose pioneering techniques saved countless lives dies at the age of 88.
An antibiotic used to treat leprosy and tuberculosis is showing promise as a therapy for Parkinson's disease.
Former actor Ken Earl sat in the same gas chamber as Ronald Maddison two days before the airman was given what proved to be a lethal dose of sarin by government scientists.
Life-saving defibrillators are to be installed in thousands of public places across England.
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