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RESEARCH
Is Sox17 involved in causing congenital heart disease?Queen Mary, University of London | Professor Kenta Yashiro
Abnormalities in the development of the heart and circulatory system are the most common defects that can be present at birth. Babies born with congenital heart disease may need to have operations throughout their lives in order to repair t...
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Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome
Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome, or SADS, is when someone dies suddenly following a cardiac arrest and no obvious cause can be found.
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Coffee not as bad for your arteries as previously thought
Coffee doesn't stiffen our arteries according to research presented at this year's BCS Conference.
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Is pasta healthy?
Find out how to make healthy pasta dishes with Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor.
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Fellowship extensions
Providing guidance on making an application for an extension to a BHF fellowship award.
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Can I sunbathe if I have heart failure?
Our expert answers your question on sunbathing if you have heart failure, including staying hydrated and using sunscreen.
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Business Case Toolkit - TemplateToolkit, 10 pages, published on 25/02/2014
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Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a type of congenital heart disease, is when a blood vessel in your heart does not close by itself after you’re born.
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Swapping running for swimming
Determined to stay healthy, Matt Hardman swapped running for swimming after his diagnosis.