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PUBLICATION
Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2014Book, 126 pages, published on 18/12/2014
Our 2014 cardiovascular disease compendium is designed for health professionals, medical researchers and anyone else with an interest in cardiovascular disease statistics.
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Testing innovative image-analysis to spot high-risk coronary arteriesUniversity of Cambridge | Professor Martin Bennett
Atherosclerosis occurs when fatty deposits, known as plaques, form in the walls of our blood vessels, such as the coronary supplying the heart. Some of these plaques can rupture and create a blood clot, which can cause a heart attack. Card...
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Can microRNAs prevent complications after coronary artery stenting or bypass grafting?University of Glasgow | Professor Tomasz Guzik
Patients who have life-saving surgery like a coronary artery bypass graft or a stent fitted, are unfortunately at higher risk of blood vessel blockage. To avoid this and maximise patient benefits, we need new treatments that prevent blood v...
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5 heart-healthy habits to learn
Learn hot to get your 5-a-day, cut the saturated fat, slash the salt, follow a Mediterranean-style diet and watch your portions.
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Heart & Circulatory Disease Statistics 2021
2021 edition of our statistics compendium (formerly Coronary Heart Disease Statistics).
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5 reasons to serve strawberries this summer
Discover the health benefits of strawberries, plus 5 light and tasty ways to enjoy them without adding cream.
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Using man-made proteins to halt the development of fatty plaques in coronary arteriesUniversity of Leeds | Dr Sreenivasan Ponnambalam
Heart attacks are caused by the development of fatty plaques in coronary arteries which can rupture, causing blood clots that block the blood supply to the heart. While a good diet and regular exercise can reduce our risk of coronary heart ...
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PUBLICATION
European Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2017Book, 192 pages, published on 15/02/2017
This book of international health statistics is designed for policy makers, health professionals, medical researchers and anyone else with an interest in cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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