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Why does my husband get chest pains when he lies down?
BHF Dr Mike Knapton answers a questions on what problems could be causing chest pains when you lie down. Find out more.
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Working out why blood vessels become leakyKing's College London | Dr Aleksandar Ivetic
Dr Aleksandar Ivetic and his colleagues at King’s College London are studying ways to prevent uncontrolled blood vessel leakiness, which can be life threatening. Humans are made up of 80% water, 10% of which is carried around our bodies b...
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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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Treating a heart attack (easy read)Easy Read, 24, published on 28/11/2024
An easy read booklet about treating a heart attack. Our easy read booklets use simple language and pictures to tell you about treating a heart attack.
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Understanding how blood vessels become leakyUniversity College London | Professor Patric Turowski
Blood vessel leakage into the surrounding tissue is common in many inflammatory diseases, and can occur in people with diabetes or after a stroke. A PhD student working with Dr Patric Turowski will learn more about the link between blood ve...
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RESEARCH
Does our heart have an internal clock that sets its rhythm?University of Manchester | Professor Mark R Boyett
Professor Mark Boyett wants to find out if the day-night cycle affects heart rhythm. A healthy heart steadily pumps blood around the body. An abnormal heart rhythm that is irregular, or is too fast or too slow is called an arrhythmia. I...
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