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Latest cardiac rehabilitation News

Why women are still being underdiagnosed with heart disease
Technology Brings Healthcare ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ For Regional Patients
Millions of Australians unknowingly at increased risk of heart failure
NSW new illawarra Heart Health Centre celebrates 10 years
Underused heart program could reduce hospital readmissions and lower risk of death
Health services urged to resume face-to-face cardiacrehab
Fast Five with Moran Zhou 7 December
Digital cardiac rehab program more effective in reducing hospital readmission
Mental health schemes for cardiac patients shortlisted for HSJ award
Country cardiac rehab help launches in SA-NT
United in protecting Australians against heart disease
Take break to avoid heartache this Heart Week
Virtual rehab delivered to heart of Queensland 2 May
Cardiac care comes home in first for regional Queensland
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Monitoring devices and apps help cardiac rehabilitation
New home-based self-help psychological therapy reduces anxiety and depression in people with heart disease
Virtual rehab delivered to heart of Queensland
First cardiac rehabilitation service launched in Wheatbelt
Investigating health solutions
Heart Foundation supports novel projects to address heart failure and heart disease risk
Exercise is medicine how heart surgery patients are bouncing back post-op
How often do young women die of heart attacks and what can you do to improve your heart health
Cardiac patients get moving, thanks to digital innovation
Impact of coronary heart disease on work productivity
Qld election: Call for action on killer disease striking at heart of our regions
HIIT road to recovery for patients with heart disease
GP services re-established at Gunnedah Rural Health Centre
Around a quarter of heart attack or stroke patients in Asia-Pacific are re-hospitalised with a follow-on event
$12 million for research to improve treatment of cardiovascular disease and stroke patients
Transforming post-hospital care for people with heart disease
Great divide: Women less likely to have their heart health checked
Research grants for heart health, dysphagia and AIDS in Africa