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Studying cells that could help us mend broken heartsUniversity of Manchester | Professor Giulio Cossu
Currently, we cannot repair damaged heart tissue, such as after a heart attack, which means the heart doesn’t work as effectively. Research investigating cells that could promote repair or help replace damaged heart tissue could reveal new ...
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PureGym installs BHF donation boxes nationwide
The UK’s leading gym chain, PureGym, is supporting the British Heart Foundation's vital heart research through the help of preloved donations.
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Health at Work - I quit contractGame, 1 page, published on 27/06/2013
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Understanding how the enzyme NOX4 protects against heart failureKing's College London | Professor Ajay Shah
Researchers at the King’s College London BHF Centre of Research Excellence, led by BHF Professor Ajay Shah have been studying enzymes called NADPH oxidases (NOXs). These enzymes make chemicals – called free radicals – which are considered b...
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Designing drugs without heart side-effectsUniversity of Bristol | Professor Jules Hancox
The heart’s ability to pump blood depends on co-ordinated electrical activity generated by molecules in heart cells called ‘ion channels’. One of these channels is called hERG, and is essential for normal heart function. However, many drugs...
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Wembley stands renamed at Sky Bet EFL Play-Offs
Wembley Stadium stands are being temporarily renamed in honour of four football supporters with inspiring cardiac arrest stories at the Sky Bet EFL Play-Offs