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New AI tool is better at spotting heart failure than current tests
A new artificial intelligence tool, which has been developed with funding from us, can help to diagnose acute heart failure more accurately than current blood tests alone.
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PUBLICATION
Workplace challenge listPoster / chart, A4, published on 26/01/2015
A list of challenges for the Heart Month 10 minute workplace challenge
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What are inherited heart muscle diseases?
Learn about what causes inherited heart muscle diseases and how CureHeart plan to stop them.
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Easy pasta recipes
Whether you love a pasta bake or prefer yours with pesto, we’ve got an easy pasta recipe for everyone. Try one of our recipes today!
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Uncovering the actions of oestrogen in heart rhythm controlImperial College London | Professor Kenneth MacLeod
Heart failure affects hundreds of thousands of people in the UK. It occurs when the heart lacks the power to pump strongly, and also becomes prone to dangerous abnormalities in heart rhythm. Studies have shown that progression of the diseas...
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'No room for complacency' as heart care waiting list falls in England
Latest NHS England figures published today show that the number of people on cardiac waiting lists fell to 406,695 at the end of October 2023 in England – a decrease of 2,846 on the previous month.
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Spotting people at risk of heart and circulatory diseases
We’ve been funding research to find signals in the blood that could help doctors identify people at risk of heart and circulatory diseases and find new treatments.
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How do heart cells protect themselves in low oxygen environments?University College London | Dr Ross Breckenridge
Dr Ross Breckenridge and his team at University College London are studying how heart muscle cells cope in low oxygen environments and avoid damage from heart disease. During pregnancy, the heart of the developing baby adapts so it can f...