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Nearly 300,000 people at risk while waiting for heart disease care in England
Waiting lists for heart procedures and heart operations are 25 per cent longer than before the pandemic began, latest NHS England figures show.
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Autumn Budget 2025: What it means for heart health
Yesterday, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered the Autumn Budget against a backdrop of economic uncertainty and growing pressure on public services.
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Heart & Circulatory Disease Statistics 2021
2021 edition of our statistics compendium (formerly Coronary Heart Disease Statistics).
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Workplace challenge sample emailOther, published on 28/01/2015
Use this text as a template for an email to tell your colleagues about the Heart month 10 minute challenge.
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RESEARCH
Could cMyC be a better marker than troponins for diagnosing heart attacks?King's College London | Professor Michael Marber
Every day, hundreds of people go to hospital with symptoms that could indicate a heart attack. Identifying and treating someone who is having a heart attack quickly is essential, to limit the damage it causes to their heart. Hospital doctor...
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RESEARCH
Is a tiny molecule a big culprit in atrial fibrillation?University of Oxford | Dr Svetlana Reilly
BHF Intermediate Basic Science Research Fellow Dr Svetlana Reilly is studying how a small molecule called microRNA 31 (miR31) causes heart muscle changes in atrial fibrillation. Arrhythmias occur when the heart’s normal rhythm becomes d...
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High cholesterol: how Nigel tackled it
Nigel shares how he tackled his high cholesterol by changing his diet, exercising more and taking medicine. He gives tips to lower cholesterol.