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RESEARCH
Can a novel ‘immunotoxin’ prevent transplant rejection in heart failure?King's College London | Dr Wilson Wong
Although heart transplants are a highly effective option for the treatment of people with heart failure, organ rejection remains a significant hurdle. This is especially the case with chronic rejection, which can occur several months or yea...
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Kent Downs 50 Ultra ChallengeDate
10 October 2026
Location
Kent
Explore the "Garden of England". This Kent Downs challenge starts from the Basecamp near Maidstone.
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Lake District Ultra ChallengeDate
6 - 7 June 2026
Location
Kendal, Lake District
Walk or run through England’s finest countryside for the Lake District Challenge
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Chiltern 50 Ultra ChallengeDate
26 September 2026
Location
Henley Basecamp
Walk, jog or run 50, 25 or 10km.
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£630k research project to determine best treatment after a heart attack
Nearly 20,000 people in Scotland will be included in a clinical trial to determine the best clot busting drug treatment for people after they have suffered a heart attack.
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Heart surgery - TIGHT-K
TIGHT-K looked at when potassium supplements should be given after coronary artery bypass graft surgery
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RESEARCH
A clinical trial of iron supplementation for people with heart failureUniversity of Glasgow | Dr Paul R Kalra
Iron is needed for many processes in our bodies to work, including enabling our muscles to function correctly. People with heart failure frequently have low iron levels, which worsens their symptoms of shortness of breath and fatigue, their...
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Cotswolds Way Ultra ChallengeDate
13 - 14 June 2026
Location
Cirencester Basecamp, Cotswolds
The Cotswold Way trek crosses areas of outstanding natural beauty with fantastic panoramic views across the countryside from Bath to Cheltenham.
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PUBLICATION
Children and Young People Statistics 2013Book, 180 pages, published on 12/08/2013
This publication is designed for health professionals, medical researchers and anyone with an interest in the health of children or cardiovascular disease. It is divided into three sections – congenital heart disease, medical risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease, and behavioural risk factors such as diet, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption and smoking.
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Statins reduce heart attack and stroke risk in older people
According to new research that we part-funded, statins lower the risk of heart attack and stroke in all ages, including older people over the age of 75.