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RESEARCHGathering better information to improve heart failure care for everyoneImperial College London | Dr Alex Bottle Over half a million people in the UK are living with heart failure, a debilitating condition with no cure where the heart is not pumping blood around the body efficiently. People with heart failure are usually under the care of their GP and... 
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Average ambulance waits for heart attacks and strokes highest since last December in EnglandAverage ambulance response times for category 2 calls - which includes suspected heart attacks and strokes - rose to over 42 minutes in October in England. 
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RESEARCHDeveloping an aptamer for improved detection of heart disease with MRIUniversity of Leeds | Professor Sven Plein Professor Sven Plein and his team at the University of Leeds, are experts in a diagnostic method called magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The scientists recently demonstrated that this non-invasive scanning method gives a better view of hea... 
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Nearly 300,000 people at risk while waiting for heart disease care in EnglandWaiting lists for heart procedures and heart operations are 25 per cent longer than before the pandemic began, latest NHS England figures show. 
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RESEARCHUncovering a new target for medicines that could treat heart failureQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Roger Corder Endothelin-1 is a chemical compound that can cause blood vessels to constrict. This can lead to high blood pressure and worsen the symptoms of heart failure, a debilitating condition where the heart is unable to meet the body’s demands. Hea... 
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Are fermented foods good for my heart?Fermented foods, such as probiotic yoghurts, have become increasingly popular. Our expert answers a question about their impact on heart health. 
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What the future holds for heart failure scienceDiscover 3 key developments in heart failure science that will see better disease detection and treatments in years to come. 
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RESEARCHLooking for treatments for essential thrombocythaemiaUniversity of Cambridge | Dr Cedric Ghevaert People with the condition essential thrombocythaemia (ET) have too many platelets in the blood and are at increased risk of cardiovascular events. This is because an excess of platelets can lead to excessive clotting and blockage of the ve... 
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'Worst start to a decade for heart health for 50 years' warning as we launch new strategyThe UK’s heart health has declined more quickly at the start of the 2020s than in any other decade for over 50 years, we've warned as we launch our new strategy. 
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Nearly a quarter of a million people waiting for heart procedures and surgeryLatest NHS England waiting time figures show 230,278 people were waiting for invasive heart procedures and heart operations at the end of April – the highest number since the pandemic began.