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Should people who’ve had a cardiac arrest be treated in heart attack centres?King's College London | Professor Simon Redwood
A cardiac arrest is a serious condition where the heart stops beating. Only one in 10 people who have a cardiac arrest out of hospital survive. In this clinical trial conducted across London, Professor Simon Redwood and his team will assess...
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A new virtual tool to detect heart patients needing stentsUniversity of Sheffield | Professor Julian Gunn
Supervised by Professor Julian Gunn, this Clinical Research Training Fellow is developing a new computer based tool for doctors to decide which patients with coronary heart disease need stents. In people with coronary heart disease, doc...
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How do I manage my fluid restriction in hot weather?
Our expert explains how to manage in hot weather if you've been told to limit your fluids for heart failure.
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Travelodge staff take on row to raise lifesaving funds in memory of loved ones
Four Travelodge hotel managers have completed a gruelling two-day row on the River Thames to raise money for and awareness for our lifesaving research.
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Why does heart disease occur more frequently in people with rheumatoid arthritis?University of Manchester | Dr John Bowes
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory condition affecting the joints. People with RA are at a higher risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) – when the arteries supplying the heart with blood get clogged up with fatty deposits. CHD caus...
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Does soya milk count as a dairy for a balanced diet?
Our expert explains soya milk and other dairy alternatives, such as nut and oat milks, and how they can contribute to a balanced diet. Find out more.
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Eat well
Discover the best foods for heart health, simple nutrition tips and delicious recipes from our expert dietitians.
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How can I have a gluten-free diet that is heart-healthy?
Our expert explains what gluten is, what to do when you have an intolerance to it, and how to keep a gluten-free diet heart-healthy.
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Football legends join forces for epic charity relay to inspire the nation to learn CPR
An incredible line-up of footie legends, celebrity fans and real-life heroes are taking part in an unprecedented four-week charity relay to inspire the nation to learn lifesaving CPR.
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Child heart disease may be more likely if mother has anaemia during pregnancy
Mothers who are anaemic in the first 100 days of pregnancy have a much higher chance of having a child with congenital heart disease, according to new research funded by us and published in the journal BJOG.