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The different names for sugar
We explain more about the different names for sugar that appear on our infographic. Too much added sugar is bad for your health
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Creating the first detailed 3D maps of the heart’s electrical conduction systemUniversity of Manchester | Dr Halina Dobrzynski
Models of human anatomy have been used for centuries to teach doctors and improve our understanding of health and disease. In recent decades, the treatment of heart defects in babies has been vastly improved thanks to detailed anatomical mo...
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Washington Young at Heart
We offer exercise sessions for cardiac patients in the surrounding area, as well as social events.
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Party bunting templateOther
Decorate your event with BHF party bunting
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Understanding the ‘alter egos’ of BH4, towards new treatments for heart diseaseUniversity of Oxford | Professor Keith Channon
The health of our heart and blood vessels depends upon cells in these tissues producing and responding to an abundance of chemical signals. One chemical factor, called tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), has important roles in heart and circulatory ...
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Management of Atrial Fibrillation - The NHS Lanarkshire experienceBooklet, 4 pages, published on 24/09/2015
The tried and tested learning points for successful management of Atrial Fibrillation in primary care as demonstrated by our Integrated Care pilot in NHS Lanarkshire, including evaluated key findings and 5 reasons to introduce better management.
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Have fun, save lives customisable fundraising posterPoster / chart
Have fun, save lives customisable fundraising poster
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How t-tubules develop in the heartUniversity of Manchester | Dr Katharine Dibb
Heart cells from the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles) are marked by deep grooves called transverse (t)-tubules, which are important for normal contraction of the heart. Heart cells from the upper chambers (atria) were thought to lac...
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The Sunderland Cardiac Support Group
We provide help and support for the people of Sunderland who have had or have some form of cardiac trauma and their partners or carers