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RESEARCHNew scan of small blood vessels could help spot people with anginaUniversity of Glasgow | Professor Colin Berry Standard NHS scans of the heart (angiograms) cannot pick up the smaller blood vessels in the heart. This means in some people with angina, problems affecting the smaller blood vessels may be missed and scans can appear normal, potentially l... 
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UK Government unveils new Life Sciences Sector PlanThe UK Government has launched a new Life Sciences Sector Plan, aiming to make the UK the top life sciences economy in Europe by 2030, and third globally by 2035. 
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    PUBLICATIONਐਨਜਾਈਨਾ (Angina in Punjabi)Information Sheet, 6 pages, published on 13/02/2025 Download the PDF for trusted BHF information about your heart rate in Punjabi. This publication is only available to download or view online View online Download (297.3 KB)
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Surprising ways to get your 5-a-dayGetting your 5-a-day can help reduce your risk of heart and circulatory diseases. Read about five easy and tasty ways to eat more fruit and vegetables in your diet. 
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RESEARCHHelping to equip researchers with a more efficient tool to measure how living heart muscle cells contractImperial College London | Professor Sian Harding Live heart muscle cells are an invaluable tool for studying how disease affects the heart’s ability to contract. However, the traditional way of studying these cells using video tracking technology is slow because only one cell can be studi... 
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A new perspective on life: Hina and Hiral's storyMother and daughter Hina and Hiral reflect on how Hina's heart attack changed the way they approach life. 
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5 free swimming appsWe've picked out 5 free swimming apps that will encourage you to keep going when you're in the pool. 
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ICDs and end of lifeImplantable cardioverter defibrillators save lives, but if they are not deactivated they can get in the way of a peaceful death. We discuss the issues. 
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A day in the life: the scientist researching diabetic cardiomyopathyDiscover a day in the life of BHF-funded scientist Stanley Buffonge whose PhD research aims to prevent diabetic cardiomyopathy from getting worse. 
