Western People Logo
  • 
  • 
  • 
  • 
  • news
    Courts Local politics Health National news Obituaries
  • Community
    Ballaghadereen Ballina Ballinrobe Ballyhaunis Carra Castlebar Castleconnor Charlestown Claremorris Crossmolina Enniscrone Erris Foxford Kiltimagh North Mayo Swinford Tubbercurry Westport
  • sport
    GAA Soccer Rugby Ireland & world sport Athletics Golf Basketball Other sports
  • What's on
    Arts Books Music Showbiz
  • Life
    Farming Motoring Property
  • opinion
    Sketch notes Home thoughts Tuesday chat Just a thought Loftus at Large
  • sponsored
  • Archives
  • MORE
    Family Notices E-paper Advertise with us About us Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms & Conditions
  • 
  • news
    Courts Local politics Health National news Obituaries
  • Community
    Ballaghadereen Ballina Ballinrobe Ballyhaunis Carra Castlebar Castleconnor Charlestown Claremorris Crossmolina Enniscrone Erris Foxford Kiltimagh North Mayo Swinford Tubbercurry Westport
  • sport
    GAA Soccer Rugby Ireland & world sport Athletics Golf Basketball Other sports
  • What's on
    Arts Books Music Showbiz
  • Life
    Farming Motoring Property
  • opinion
    Sketch notes Home thoughts Tuesday chat Just a thought Loftus at Large
  • sponsored
  • Archives
  • More
    Family Notices E-paper Advertise with us About us Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms & Conditions
  • news
  • sport
  • Life
  • opinion

Heart disease

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

Almost 25% told to go to GP after free heart health check

Almost 25% told to go to GP after free heart health check

Thu, 02 Jan, 2025

The Irish Heart Foundation’s nurse-led vehicle offers free checks across the Republic
Only half of women recognise stroke and heart disease symptoms, survey finds

Only half of women recognise stroke and heart disease symptoms, survey finds

Tue, 03 Sep, 2024

Women are six times more likely to die from heart disease and stroke than they are from breast cancer.
Ultra-processed food linked to higher risk of poor mental health and death, study finds

Ultra-processed food linked to higher risk of poor mental health and death, study finds

Thu, 29 Feb, 2024

UPFs are usually higher in fat, sugar and salt and contain chemicals, colourings, sweeteners and preservatives that extend shelf life

Latest National News

  • 10 hours ago

    Kelleher and Gavin to go head-to-head for Fianna Fáil presidential nomination
  • 11 hours ago

    Drinks sector ‘next major priority’ for EU on tariff talks
  • 11 hours ago

    McGregor co-defendant James Lawrence sues Nikita Hand in the High Court
  • 14 hours ago

    Man (27) charged with assaulting garda during drug search
news
  • Local politics
  • Health
  • National news
  • Obituaries
sport
  • GAA
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Ireland & world sport
  • Golf
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
What's on
  • Arts
  • Books
  • Music
  • Showbiz
Life
  • Farming
  • Motoring
  • Property
opinion
  • Sketch notes
  • Home thoughts
  • Tuesday chat
  • Just a thought
Support
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy Cookie Settings Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy

Follow Us

  • 
  • 

Western People Logo

© westernpeople.ie

Western People Logo