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Ollie Proudlock announced as BHF Ambassador
Ollie Proudlock announced as a new Ambassador for the British Heart Foundation.
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Focus on: Familial hypercholesterolaemia
Anyone can develop high cholesterol as they age, but FH is a genetic condition, passed on to you by one of your parents. Professor Steve Humphries explains in this article
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Scars from heart surgery
Heart surgery leaves a mark that can be hard to get used to. Meet 3 women who wear their scars with pride, and learn about developments in minimising scars.
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Tackling High Blood Pressure: Wales' Silent Killer
Read more about how high blood pressure is impacting heart health in Wales, and our recommendations for change.
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World-first genetically modified pig heart transplant
Doctors at the University of Maryland Medical Centre in the US have announced the world’s first successful transplant of a genetically modified pig’s heart into a human.
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Blood sugar levels: what is normal?
What are normal blood sugar levels? 4 to 5.4 mmol/L when fasting and up to 7.8 mmol/L 2 hours after eating. Find out more from BHF Professor Mark Kearney.
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RESEARCH
A cell skeleton that makes platelets stickyUniversity of Birmingham | Dr Steven Thomas
Dr Steven Thomas and his colleagues at the University of Birmingham are studying platelets, the small cells in the blood that respond to blood vessel damage by sticking to the vessel wall and to each other to form a blood clot and stop blee...
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Keeping a dairy-free diet balanced
Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor explains how to keep a dairy-free diet balanced and heart-healthy.