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T Keteepe-Arachi

@DrTraceyKA

Consultant Cardiologist. Inherited Cardiac Conditions. Cardiovascular disease in women.

United Kingdom Katılım Temmuz 2013
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CRY@CRY_UK·
BBC Radio Gloucester (@BBCGlos) - Linda Goodwin talks about her experience with CRY and why screening is important to her before Dr Tracey Keetepe-Arachi (@DrTraceyKA) talks about how CRY screenings work and why they are important Starts at 1:06:00 Continues at 2:06:00 #TestMyHeart #RaisingAwareness bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
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Dr Rachel Clarke
Dr Rachel Clarke@doctor_oxford·
I was deeply honoured to be invited to be a keynote speaker at this year's @RCPhysicians annual conference. But after last night's #RCPEGM I can no longer, in all conscience, give my speech. I feel duty bound to share in public my reasons why.
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Dr Louise Newson
Dr Louise Newson@drlouisenewson·
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) causes around one death every eight minutes in women in the UK. Differences exist between women and men in presentation, outcomes and pathophysiological mechanisms making CVD a more severe disease for women than men. Women who start HRT within 10 years of their menopause have been shown in studies to have a significantly lower all-cause mortality and also lower incidence of coronary heart disease. Women starting body identical hormones at an older age are still likely to gain benefit but the large studies have not been done. Many people do not realise that, unlike for men, treatment for women with statins or ACE inhibitors for primary prevention of CVD do not statistically significantly reduce all-cause mortality or coronary heart disease incidence. HRT is much more a superior treatment for prevention of CVD plus it improves symptoms, improves quality of life and also will reduce future risk of osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes, bowel cancer and clinical depression. Here’s the full report: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
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Barbara Casadei
Barbara Casadei@Barbara_Casadei·
...but who decides what "can't be changed"? We are looking at an exceptional individual here, but for the rest of us, it's a big ask to carry on regardless and have a career below the radar, hoping someone would eventually notice that we are good citizens #womeninSTEM @WomenAs1
Dr Roxana Mehran@Drroxmehran

x.com/NobelPrize/sta… Listen to This and be inspired @WomenAs1 Takeaways: Persistence pays off persevere you can be a mom + scientist, your children are watching you Focus on what you can change, seek your energy on what you can do don't feel sorry for yourself when you fail

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Dr_MFG@finegoulden·
Cardiovascular disease kills more women in the U.K. than all cancers combined 😮 I had no idea - did you?! Learning so much about matters of the heart from @DrTraceyKA 🫀 @WIMIN_UK #WIMIN23
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Libby Thomas
Libby Thomas@LibbyLilias·
“Depression is a cardiovascular risk factor.” Do you ask about it routinely as part of you health screening? @DrTraceyKA “Let’s be gender bilingual not gender blind” @A_WittenbergCox #WIMIN23
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Dr Louise Newson
Dr Louise Newson@drlouisenewson·
Cardiovascular disease kills more women than all female cancers put together. This is @DrTraceyKA talking about why sex matters in cardiovascular disease at @WIMIN_UK #WIMIN2023 @TheBHF
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T Keteepe-Arachi@DrTraceyKA·
@RoshanaMN Happens in other professions too apparently…no it doesn’t?…really?….oh….😡
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Roshana 🦴@RoshanaMN·
Cool just 2+ hours and £35.00 to get to teaching 🤷🏽‍♀️
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NHLI@ImperialNHLI·
Mis(s)diagnosed – why sex matters in cardiovascular diseases. Join our @TheBHF PhD students for their inaugural symposium on 27 September. Speakers include Dr Sonya Babu-Narayan, @saepeters & @DrTraceyKA. ow.ly/K4fw50K75Ny
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Roshana 🦴@RoshanaMN·
The Government priority is growth right? ⚡️Every £1 invested in the NHS generates as much as £4 economic growth! ⚡️ If the agenda is GROWTH GROWTH GROWTH —> Invest in the NHS & NHS staff (Source: FT article)
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