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    How does the drug empagliflozin protect the heart in diabetes?

    University of Leeds | Professor Sven Plein

    BHF Professor Sven Plein and colleagues at the University of Leeds are studying how a drug can protect people with diabetes and heart disease from developing further heart problems. People with diabetes are more likely to have a heart at...

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    Do platelets cause inflammation in people with diabetes?

    University of Leeds | Professor Khalid Naseem

    Diabetes is a complex disorder characterized by too much sugar (glucose) in the blood. People with diabetes are at high risk of developing heart and circulatory disease, partly because of inflammation which damages blood vessels. Unders...

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    Trichoplein and blood vessel health in diabetes

    University of Edinburgh | Dr Andrea Caporali

    The blood vessels in the human body are lined with a thin layer of endothelial cells. In healthy people, endothelial cells help to form new vessels by migrating and dividing. In diabetic patients, these endothelial cells are faulty and weak...

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    The role of a molecule in endothelial cells and diabetes

    King's College London | Dr Anna Zampetaki

    King’s College researchers are investigating the role and importance of a molecule seen to be raised in cells in diabetes. More than 4 million people in the UK have diabetes. It is a serious condition with many health consequences, includi...

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    Understanding the damage diabetes causes to the bone marrow

    University of Bristol | Professor Paolo Madeddu

    People with diabetes have a higher chance of developing heart failure, dementia, and suffering heart attacks and strokes, compared to people without diabetes. The exact reasons for this are unknown, but researchers know that circulatory pro...

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    Why do people with diabetes develop heart failure?

    University of Leicester | Professor Gerald McCann

    Supervised by Professor Gerald McCann, the Clinical Research Training Fellow on this grant is working out why heart failure develops in people with diabetes and if there are ways to detect it early. Heart failure is one of the main caus...

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    Preventing heart and circulatory diseases in young people with type 1 diabetes

    University College London | Professor John E Deanfield

    Having high blood sugar levels damages the heart and circulation. Adults with type 1 diabetes have a higher than normal risk of heart and kidney problems, especially if they have had diabetes since they were very young. Measuring a protein ...

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    Why diabetes affects heart disease risk differently in men and women

    University of Oxford | Dr Sanne Peters

    Dr Sanne Peters and her colleagues at the University of Oxford are studying why diabetes may have a bigger impact on heart disease risk in women compared with men. Heart disease and stroke remain one of the leading causes of death and dis...

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    Finding ways to combat peripheral arterial disease in diabetes

    University of Leeds | Dr Stephen Wheatcroft

    Dr Stephen Wheatcroft is finding out if a molecule called IGFBP1 could help improve limb circulation in people with diabetes and peripheral arterial disease. People with diabetes are more prone to develop peripheral arterial disease, wh...

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    Does the BACE 1 protein cause blood vessel damage in obesity and diabetes?

    University of Dundee | Professor Michael L J Ashford

    Professor Michael Ashford is studying ways to prevent blood vessels becoming damaged in obesity and diabetes. The inner lining of blood vessels, the endothelium, is crucial to keep blood vessels healthy. Endothelial damage is strongly l...