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Coronary heart disease
Learn about coronary heart disease, also known as ischaemic heart disease, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments and prevention.
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Unravelling the complexities of blood clotting that causes heart attacks and strokesUniversity of Bristol | Professor Ingeborg Hers
Coronary heart disease is caused by a process called atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis occurs when fatty plaques build up inside artery walls. If a plaque breaks off it may cause a blood clot in arteries supplying the heart or brain, a heart...
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Fruit fly helps Warwick scientists understand human heart development
We have awarded scientists nearly £300,000 to scientists at the University of Warwick for a study of tiny fruit fly hearts to help understand how the human heart is formed.
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Quiz: How much do you know about cake?
There's more to cake than knowing your fondant from your frosting. We test your knowledge.
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How obesity damages blood vesselsUniversity of Manchester | Dr Adam Greenstein
Obesity is a growing problem in the UK. Children who are obese are at a much higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease if they remain obese. Scientists know that in obesity-related cardiovascular disease, the inner lining of the bloo...
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Where Your Money Goes Poster - WalesPoster / chart
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How do genetic faults cause lymphoedema?St George's, University of London | Dr Pia Ostergaard
Supervised by Dr Pia Ostergaard, this PhD student is studying how genetic faults can lead to primary lymphoedema, a lifelong, often disabling condition affecting the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a network of vessels that car...
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Diet, Physical Activity and Obesity Statistics 2006Booklet, published on 10/01/2006
This publication provides statistics on diet, physical activity and obesity as these relate to the incidence and prevalence of CVD.
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Testing for 'zombie cells' could boost number of hearts for transplant
Testing older potential organ donors for levels of dangerous 'zombie' cells in their blood could help to increase the number of hearts available for transplant, according to research we've funded presented at the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) conference in Manchester.