Shane Warne and Kimberley Kitching's premature deaths call attention to heart health

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Sydney-based cardiologist Dr Yadu Singh suggests annual heart check-ups for adults over 40 years and above. Source: Supplied by Dr Yadu Singh

The recent deaths of cricketer Shane Warne and Labor senator Kimberley Kitching at the age of 52 have led to an increase in people getting a heart checkup. In Australia, chronic heart disease was the leading cause of death in 2019, accounting for 10,448 (12 per cent) deaths. In this podcast listen to a Sydney-based cardiologist, Dr Yadu Singh, who has explained heart-related diseases and how to improve cardiovascular health.


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Disclaimer: Kindly note that the information contained in this segment is general and is not specific advice. If you would like accurate information relevant to your situation, you should consult a certified health practitioner.

 

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