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Treatment - out-of- hospital cardiac arrests
Incidence and prevalence of hostpital visits in the UK by year, gender and condition.
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10 surprisingly sensational salad ingredients
Don't get bored with your salad choices. Try adding some of these healthy and delicious ingredients to make a new salad every day.
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PUBLICATION
Understanding your heart healthBooklet, published on 20/11/2024
A booklet on heart health, including lots of tips and easy swaps you can make to look after your heart.
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Long Covid: James’ ongoing recovery story
8 months after catching coronavirus, James is still struggling with fatigue and chest pain. He describes the mental health impact and how meditation has helped.
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RESEARCH
Controlling blood vessel cell overgrowth using carbon monoxideUniversity of Leeds | Professor Chris Peers
Diseases of the blood vessels often involve vessel thickening which restricts blood flow and can be life-threatening. Vessels thicken because the muscle cells in their wall begin to increase in number (proliferate). These changes are seen i...
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Scientists find 107 new blood pressure genes
Researchers part-funded by the BHF have found 107 new gene regions associated with high blood pressure, potentially enabling doctors to identify at-risk patients and target treatments.
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RESEARCH
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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Nick Morrell
Professor Nick Morrell and his research team are investigating why lung blood vessels narrow in pulmonary hypertension, and how the narrowing might be prevented or reversed.