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Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim makes splash for research
This year's Bournemouth Pier to Pier Swim raised £288,000
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Will listening to Mozart reduce your blood pressure?
A small study has found that listening to classical music, like Mozart or Strauss, for 25 minutes could reduce your blood pressure. We look behind the headlines.
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Confusion over giving CPR during pandemic could cause delay in lifesaving action
Leading charities are calling for people to still give compression only CPR during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Simple motivation tricks: how to stick to your health goals
We share simple tips from a health psychologist on how to get motivated to be healthy. Find out how.
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Looking for ways to prevent blood vessels from hardeningUniversity of Manchester | Professor Ann Canfield (EMERITUS)
Professor Ann Canfield and colleagues at the University of Manchester are looking for ways to prevent and treat the hardening of blood vessels, where blood vessels stiffen due to deposits of a bone-like material. This ‘calcification’ increa...
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Why wasn’t I told to take antibiotics before my dental treatment?
Our expert responds to a reader with a heart valve problem, concerned about antibiotics and dental treatment.
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Professor Declan O'Regan
Declan O'Regan is Professor of Cardiovascular AI at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences, Imperial College London
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The athlete’s paradox, insulin resistance and diabetesUniversity of Aberdeen | Professor Dana Dawson
Dr Dana Dawson and her team at the University of Aberdeen are investigating the ‘athlete’s paradox’: why both obese people with diabetes and trained athletes have higher levels of lipids (fat) in their muscles, but with differing impacts on...