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It?s always important to look after your heart health, but it?s even more crucial if you?ve al

It’s always important to look after your heart health, but it’s even more crucial if you’ve already had a heart attack [Patient]( Hi {NAME},   Do you know how to take care of your heart? Diet, lifestyle, medication and genetics can all play a role in your heart health, and it’s especially important as you get older to keep your ticker in tip-top shape.   If you’ve previously had a heart attack, or you have heart disease or another heart condition, you’ll hopefully know some of the steps you can take to safeguard your future heart health and manage your risks. But, as always, if you have any worries or questions about your heart health – or any aspect of your health, for that matter – you can still seek advice and treatment, even during the pandemic.   And never delay seeking help in an emergency!   Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, Clinical Director at Patient [ How to minimise the risk of a second heart attack](   [How to minimise the risk of a second heart attack]( If you've already had a heart attack, you're at an increased risk of having another. But taking control of your own heart and blood vessel health can significantly lower your chances of having a second heart attack. [Read more]( An article sponsored by AstraZeneca [How healthy is your heart?]( [How healthy is your heart?]( [Having a heart attack when you’re young]( [Having a heart attack when you’re young]( [How diet can reduce your risk of stroke and heart attack]( [How diet can reduce your risk of stroke and heart attack]( [Can you lower cholesterol through diet alone?]( [Can you lower cholesterol through diet alone?]( ADVERTISEMENT [Heart Attack Prevention ]( Sponsored by AstraZeneca [Heart Attack Prevention]( You can learn more by visiting MyHeartAttack which has been created and funded by AstraZeneca. [Learn more]( [Is it indigestion or a heart attack?](   [Is it indigestion or a heart attack?]( Every minute counts when someone’s having a heart attack. But getting the symptoms confused with something less serious like indigestion can prevent people seeking treatment when they need it. [Read more]( Follow our latest health tips and discussions [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest](   © Patient Platform Limited. Registered in England and Wales.   Registered number: 10004395 Registered office: Fulford Grange, Micklefield Lane, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6BA. Patient is a UK registered trade mark.    You have received this email because you are subscribed to the Patient newsletter. However, if you'd rather not receive them, you can [unsubscribe here](, or you can review your [preferences]( and adjust your settings.   [Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy Policy]( [Feedback]( [Login](

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