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Understanding why arteries re-narrow after treatment with a stentQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Dr Qingzhong Xiao
Dr Qingzhong Xiao is studying cells and proteins involved in restenosis – when arteries re-narrow after patients receive a procedure called a coronary angioplasty. Coronary angioplasty, when a balloon is used to open a narrowed or blocke...
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Professor Federica Marelli-Berg
Professor Federica Marelli-Berg and her team at Queen Mary University of London are studying the role that inflammation plays in cardiovascular disease
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Lowering blood pressure is even more beneficial than previously thought
Blood pressure-lowering medication can prevent serious cardiovascular conditions such as strokes, heart failure and heart attacks in adults with normal blood pressure, according to research we part-funded and that was published in The Lancet.
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Waiting lists for vital heart care at new record levels in England
Hospital waiting lists for vital heart care have risen again to record levels, according to latest NHS England figures published today.
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RESEARCH
Rebuilding damaged hearts – Why does adding other tissue types help?University of Cambridge | Dr Sanjay Sinha
Recently, Cambridge researchers found that using stem cells to repair damaged hearts works better when the stem cells are transplanted along with another tissue type. In this project, they will try to find out why. Heart failure occurs w...
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Diabetes raises risk of heart attack death by 50 per cent
Research funded by the British Heart Foundation has found that having diabetes increases the risk of dying from the effects of a heart attack by around 50 per cent