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Finding out how faulty heart valves formNewcastle University | Professor Deborah Henderson
Professor Deborah Henderson is studying how heart valves form, and what goes wrong when babies are born with a faulty valve. Abnormalities in heart valves, particularly the aortic valves, are common in babies. Although many cause no pro...
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How repairing a broken volume switch could help people with heart failure
We're funding a study to repair a broken link to nerve cells that exacerbates damage caused by cardiovascular disease.
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Why your waist size matters
A larger waist measurement can be linked to high cholesterol, blood pressure and an increased risk of heart disease. Find out how to measure yours.
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Food labelling
Have you ever wondered what you should look for on the nutritional information on your food? Quickly learn how food labels work, what the key points mean, reference intake, portion size and a guide to food labels you can download.
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Facing a diagnosis together: “We're stronger as a pair than we are individually"
Becky and Paul share their story about how they faced a diagnosis of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy together
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7 most common heart disease myths
Heart and circulatory disease will affect us all in some way - but many people don't know the facts. We debunk 7 of the persistent heart and circulatory disease myths.
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Are artificial sweeteners safe?
Researchers have recently been quoted in newspapers saying, “Artificial sweeteners should not be considered a safe alternative to sugar.” But what’s the truth? We look behind the headlines.
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Developing computer models of hypertrophic cardiomyopathyUniversity of Oxford | Dr Alfonso Bueno Orovio
Dr Alfonso Bueno Orovio from the University of Oxford is developing a computer model of a human heart with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), to better understand this disease. HCM is the most common hereditary heart disease and the main ca...