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Landmark report reveals extent of air pollution damage to the heart and circulatory system
Particles in air pollution cause a wide range of damaging effects to the cardiovascular system, according to a landmark report published last week.
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Study identifies life-long changes to the heart in babies born prematurely
The hearts of babies born prematurely develop differently following birth, and continue to be different even into adulthood, according to new research from the University of Oxford. These changes may explain their increased risk of developing heart failure early in life, amongst other adverse effects.
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Heart Voices: Make a difference in WalesInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet to help you get your views across on health care issues in Wales.
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Heart Voices: Make a difference in ScotlandInformation Sheet, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet to help you get your views across on health care issues in Scotland.
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Vitamins and heart medication: which supplements should I avoid?
Find out how vitamins and supplements, including multivitamins and St John's wort, can interact with blood thinners, statins, and blood pressure medicines.
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“My heart attack made me look after myself - now I feel great”
Taxi driver Sean Moran has changed his life since his heart attack. Now he cycles four times a week and tells us how he feels better than ever.
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What is an angiogram?
A angiogram is a common test for people with possible heart symptoms. Professor Julian Gunn explains the different types of angiogram.
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Heart Voices: Make a difference in EnglandInformation Sheet, 2 pages, published on 12/01/2013
A factsheet to help you get your views across on health care issues in England.
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Research highlights the critical role of GP data in understanding common heart condition
A study part-funded by us has identified 28 per cent more cases of atrial fibrillation by taking data from GPs into account than by looking at hospital data alone.