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Your heart rate (also known as your pulse rate) is the number of times your heart beats per minute (bpm). Learn what your heart rate should be and how to measure it.
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BHF announces £10 million Cardiovascular Grand Challenge research funding competition
We have announced a £10 million Cardiovascular Grand Challenge research funding competition to accelerate breakthroughs for people with cardiovascular disease
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Tomato and onion saladServes: 6, Prep time: 10
A quick, summery salad with a bit of spice. Make with ripe, flavoursome tomatoes to enjoy it at its best.
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What controls platelet secretion in blood clotting?University of Sheffield | Professor Martina E Daly
When blood vessels are injured, cells called platelets gather at the site of injury, forming a clot to stop excessive bleeding. At the injury site, platelets release a mixture of proteins and small molecules that activate more platelets – a...
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Equipping scientists with state-of-the-art technology for analysis of small molecules in heart and circulatory diseasesCardiff University | Professor Valerie O'Donnell
It is essential for scientists studying heart and circulatory diseases to be able to quickly and comprehensively analyse all the different types of fats (known as lipids) in a sample of blood or tissue. The most effective technology for doi...
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How does sleep affect your heart?
It's probably not a revelation to hear that sleeping well is good for you. But what exactly is the link between sleep and the heart?
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Understanding how zinc controls blood clottingAnglia Ruskin University | Dr Nicholas Pugh
Blood clots form when small cells in the blood called platelets are activated and stick together. Controlling when platelets become activated is essential to ensure clotting happens when it is needed - for example, after injury - whilst lim...
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The role of neuropilins in atherosclerosisUniversity College London | Professor Ian C Zachary
Heart attacks and most strokes are caused by atherosclerosis, a build-up of fatty material (plaques) inside our arteries. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease that causes damage to the walls of our arteries. During this process...