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RESEARCH
Sick sinus syndrome – lessons from endurance athletesUniversity of Manchester | Dr Gwilym Morris
Dr Gwilym Morris from the University of Manchester is to do a 2-year study looking at a condition called sick sinus syndrome (SSS). SSS affects the function of the heart’s natural internal pacemaker called the sinoatrial node. This node nor...
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Quiz: Do you know how to have a healthy Easter?
Do you know how to look after your heart this Easter? Take our fun quiz to find out.
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BHF interrupts Coronation Street credits with heartfelt message
Corrie’s iconic theme interrupted by flatlining heartbeat and co-branded advert to raise awareness of the British Heart Foundations lifesaving research following Gail Platt's cardiac arrest
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Pinpointing the proteins that promote atherosclerosisLancaster University | Professor David Middleton
Deposits of amyloid protein are probably better known for being involved in neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. But there is increasing evidence that these amyloid ‘plaques’ also accumulate with the fatty deposits that ...
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Distinguished research leader, Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, to step down as our Medical Director
Today we announce that our Medical Director, Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, will be stepping down from his role in the year ahead.
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RESEARCH
The role of a tiny RNA in abdominal aortic aneurysmsKing's College London | Dr Anna Zampetaki
Dr Anna Zampetaki at King's College London has gathered evidence that a MicroRNA, miR-195 is involved in abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). MicroRNAs alter the levels of proteins in and around cells (in the extracellular matrix), and by inve...