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A day in the life: using pacemaker data to predict riskMeet the researcher who is looking at pacemakers, and how they may give early warning signs of hospitalisation from heart failure. 
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A day in the life: Valerie O'DonnellProfessor Valerie O'Donnell tells us about her life-saving research into how blood clots form in aneurysms. 
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A day in the lifeWe look closer at what our researchers do 
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What's the best way to use GTN spray?Our medical expert explains what GTN spray is, and how it's used to treat angina. 
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Sheffield research to find new treatment to ‘switch off’ life-threatening genesThe British Heart Foundation have awarded £800,000 to researchers at the University of Sheffield to develop a new gene therapy that will treat heart and circulatory diseases. 
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"Life doesn't have to end after a heart attack"Don Evitts found life after two heart attacks and bypass surgery. Get inspired. 
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Life sciences industry urge Prime Minister to protect charity researchToday we’ve welcomed a call from leading industry and tech giants, for the Government to provide urgent financial support to medical research charities. 
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Cost of living sees a third of Brits adjust their Christmas shopping plans to spend with charity retailersA third (33 per cent) of Brits say they are adjusting their Christmas shopping plans by shopping with charity retailers as a result of the rising cost of living, according to our new survey. 
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'My daughter saved my life after a heart attack on Diwali'My daughter, 5, helped saved my life after a heart attack on Diwali – now I want to raise awareness. 
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Living with long Covid - Suki Newman's storyAs the latest figures show that 1 million people are living with long Covid, we meet Suki Newman, whose health has been affected for more than a year.