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S2 Ep1156: Thinking About Heart Health for Older People…

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We do hear a lot about looking after your heart and especially for older people so for this week’s regular check in with Glasgow based Pharmacist Elizabeth Roddick we are discussing heart health for older people.
RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey began by asking Elizabeth what should blood pressure ideally be like for older people and whether it is true that salt could increase people’s blood pressure.
Then to discussing about exercise, diet and how being healthy is also good for your heart too.
Elizabeth ended by summing up some of the other things that could affect your heart health.
The NHS does offer people a free health check which can help with spotting the early signs of many health conditions and more details can be found by visiting -
https://www.healthcheck.nhs.uk
To get in touch with Elizabeth you can email [email protected] or for more information visit - https://elizabethroddick.co

Image: Picture showing Elizabeth standing in her pharmacy, dressed in her white pharmacist coat and a colourful bandana around her neck, she's smiling. Warmly at the camera with her hands slightly raised.
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We do hear a lot about looking after your heart and especially for older people so for this week’s regular check in with Glasgow based Pharmacist Elizabeth Roddick we are discussing heart health for older people.
RNIB Connect Radio’s Toby Davey began by asking Elizabeth what should blood pressure ideally be like for older people and whether it is true that salt could increase people’s blood pressure.
Then to discussing about exercise, diet and how being healthy is also good for your heart too.
Elizabeth ended by summing up some of the other things that could affect your heart health.
The NHS does offer people a free health check which can help with spotting the early signs of many health conditions and more details can be found by visiting -
https://www.healthcheck.nhs.uk
To get in touch with Elizabeth you can email [email protected] or for more information visit - https://elizabethroddick.co

Image: Picture showing Elizabeth standing in her pharmacy, dressed in her white pharmacist coat and a colourful bandana around her neck, she's smiling. Warmly at the camera with her hands slightly raised.
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