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Report calls out unequal treatment for women with heart disease across the world
In a global report published today, researchers have called for urgent action to improve care and prevention to combat the worldwide leading cause of death among women – heart and circulatory disease.
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PUBLICATION
Diabetes Supplement 2001Booklet, published on 08/11/2001
This supplement presents statistics on the burden of diabetes with a focus on the burden of CVD due to diabetes. Published November 2001.
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Corporate Volunteering
Whether you are an individual or a group, use your corporate volunteering days to support our shop teams, events, or fundraising in your local community.
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Ablation
Learn more about ablation, including why ablation is done, how ablation is done, how to prepare, recovery and the risks involved.
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Young people and heart problems
We speak to three young adults about how they've learnt to live with their heart problems.
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Which exercise, fitness class or sport should you try?
Moving more is a great way to help reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease. Take our quick quiz for some inspiration on what physical activities to do.
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Protecting life saving work is at heart of our Covid-19 recovery proposals
We have set out proposals to protect our life saving work in response to a devastating fall in income caused by the coronavirus crisis.
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MPs vote in favour of Tobacco and Vapes Bill
We are delighted that MPs have voted in favour of the Second Reading of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, by a majority of 316.
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RESEARCH
Finding preventable causes of heart and circulatory diseasesUniversity of Cambridge | Professor John Danesh
Understanding the direct causes of heart and circulatory diseases would help to prevent more people dying from them. However, it can be difficult to distinguish whether something causes a particular disease, or happens to be more common in ...
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RESEARCH
The importance of small blood vessels in heart diseaseUniversity of Glasgow | Professor Colin Berry
At the University of Glasgow, Professor Colin Berry’s team have been awarded a 3-year Clinical Research Training Fellowship to study the causes of angina. Angina is a dull, heavy or tight chest pain caused by restricted blood flow to the he...