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Z217 Making the case for workplace mental wellbeingOther, 10 pages, published on 24/06/2009
This document contains information to help convince management of the importance of and need for action to promote workplace mental wellbeing.
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Can stem cells grown in the lab be developed into beating heart cells to repair damaged hearts?University of Oxford | Professor Carolyn Carr
Currently, we cannot repair damaged heart tissue, such as after a heart attack, which means the heart doesn’t work as effectively. This can lead to heart failure – a potentially debilitating condition that affects over 750,000 people in the...
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15 thrifty ways to use your leftovers
Let leftovers be a thing of the past, and save money at the same time, with our suggestions for all kinds of ways to use up leftover food. Find out more.
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The mystery disease causing heart attacks in women
A rare cardiovascular condition called spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD, is causing spontaneous heart attacks – mainly in women. Thanks to the power of social media, SCAD survivors and your donations researchers in Leicester have launched the UK’s first SCAD clinical study.
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Inclisiran: what you need to know about this cholesterol-lowering drug
Everything you need to know about inclisiran. Find out how it works, who is eligible and the common side effects.
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Equipping scientists with state-of-the-art technology for analysis of small molecules in heart and circulatory diseasesCardiff University | Professor Valerie O'Donnell
It is essential for scientists studying heart and circulatory diseases to be able to quickly and comprehensively analyse all the different types of fats (known as lipids) in a sample of blood or tissue. The most effective technology for doi...
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Is avocado good for the heart?
We look at research that suggests that eating an avocado a week cuts the risk of coronary heart disease by up to a fifth.
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Campaigning and influencing in Wales
Learn about our policy, advocacy and research work to see how we're campaigning to improve heart and circulatory care in Wales.
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How my heart condition affected my mental health
Being diagnosed, or living with, a heart or circulatory condition can affect your mental health.
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Factor thirteen and blood clottingUniversity of Leeds | Professor Peter J Grant
Blood clots inside arteries can prevent blood from flowing and so cause illness and death. This is what happens inside the coronary artery to cause a heart attack. A blood clotting protein called FXIII-A strengthens blood clots and may wors...