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Bias and biology: The heart attack gender gap
Read about unconscious bias women face at every stage of their heart disease journey and our appeal to the Welsh government
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Why do I get heart palpitations at night?
Senior Cardiac Nurse Chloe MacArthur explains why some people get heart palpitations when lying down for the night, and what to do about it.
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Looking for inflammation in early life that sets the stage for heart diseaseUniversity College London | Professor John E Deanfield
Inflammation can cause changes to arteries and blood that increase the risk of heart and circulatory diseases in later life. Some teenagers and young adults already show signs of these changes, but why this happens isn’t fully understood. ...
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Stopping kidney dialysis being hampered by blood vessel diseaseImperial College London | Dr Peter Vincent
People with kidney failure need regular dialysis – a procedure where their blood is cleaned using an external machine. Doctors must connect a tube from the dialysis machine into the patient’s bloodstream, usually through a vein in the arm. ...
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Preventing unwanted immune responses and heart transplant rejectionQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Federica Marelli Berg
The only way to cure severe heart failure is a heart transplant, but the transplant can fail if someone’s immune system rejects the new organ. Research that reveals more about how the immune system is involved in rejection could reveal new ...
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You can't be brave all the time: Stuart and Leanne's story
Husband and wife Stuart and Leanne Waters reflect on how his cardiac arrest changed life for their whole family.
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Heart care waiting list at two-year low
Heart care waiting list at two-year low
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What controls how heart muscle cells contract?Cardiff University | Dr Nia Thomas
Dr Nia Lowri Thomas and her team at Cardiff University are studying the processes that control how heart muscle cells contract during each heartbeat and what goes wrong in abnormal heart rhythms. For heart muscle cells to contract, calci...
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Yoga exercises you can try at home
This yoga sequence has been modified to make it chair-based, meaning that it may be suitable for people with limited mobility and the general population.