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Tilt test
Learn more about the tilt test, what it can show and what happens during the test.
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Drug cabinet: Anti-arrhythmics
Some abnormal heart rhythms can be treated with medication. Consultant cardiologist, Dr Martin Lowe, explains all.
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Government must go further and faster on air pollution
The Government must go further and faster with plans to tackle air pollution by seizing a unique opportunity to clean up the country’s toxic air
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What are whole foods?
What are whole foods? Find out in our article on why you should consider adding more whole and unprocessed foods to your diet.
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RESEARCH
Identifying children with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy at risk of sudden cardiac deathUniversity College London | Dr Juan Pablo Kaski
This clinical PhD project supervised by Dr Juan Pablo Kaski, based at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, aims to improve how doctors identify children with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) who are at high risk of sudden cardiac death ...
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Scarred heart and clotting blood are winning scientific images in national competition
Scarred heart and clotting blood are winning scientific images in national competition
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Social cooking project
Our social cooking project launched in 2011. It aims to lower salt and saturated fat intake of South Asian people through their places of workshop. We've already lowered the salt intake by 40% and saturated fat by 50%. Learn more about our social cooking project or run your own.
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Our partnership with Travelodge
We're been partnered with Travelodge since 2017, and have done fantastic work together to help fund lifesaving research. Find out more about our partnership.
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RESEARCH
Finding out why arteries get stiffer with ageUniversity of Cambridge | Professor Ian Wilkinson
The large arteries are elastic and they have an important role in buffering the swings of blood pressure that occur with each heartbeat. With age and in certain diseases, these arteries stiffen, leading to high blood pressure (hypertension)...