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Structures inside heart reveal heart failure risk
Having a more complex network of muscle fibres inside the heart can reduce the risk of heart failure according to new research part-funded by the British Heart Foundation.
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Boost for University of Glasgow research
BHF reveals funding for research into the causes of heart attacks and stroke in Scotland.
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We think of heart attacks as being traumatic, but it never occurred to me I was having one
It was a Sunday morning during the coronavirus pandemic, when Jean Peet had a heart attack while putting on her walking boots.
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Understanding health
Get practical tips to manage your heart health, with the latest on conditions, symptoms, tests, and treatments from our experts.
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Keep your heart healthy (braille version)Braille, 5 pages, published on 17/04/2024
This booklet has been printed for blind people on how to keep your heart healthy. It covers some of the main risk factors of heart and circulatory diseases and the things you can do to keep your heart healthy.
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Barry on being saved by staff at a local school
When Barry visited the pub for a pint, he wasn't expecting to have a cardiac arrest. Luckily, a nearby school had registered a defibrillator which saved his life.
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Potential new drug for incurable vascular dementia
A drug already used to treat high blood pressure could be re-purposed as the first treatment to tackle a type of vascular dementia caused by damaged and ‘leaky’ small blood vessels in the brain, according to research we've part-funded and published today in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
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Z208 Well@Work - AppendicesOther, 133 pages
These are the appendices to the Well@Work programme report.
This publication is only available to download or view online
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“My heart attack made me look after myself - now I feel great”
Taxi driver Sean Moran has changed his life since his heart attack. Now he cycles four times a week and tells us how he feels better than ever.