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Wincanton Heart Support GroupQuaker Barn, High Street, Wincanton, Somerset, BA9 9JF
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8 healthy marinades and rubs for a delicious BBQ
Looking for healthy BBQ food? Try our eight healthy marinades and rubs for juicy, flavourful meat, fish and veg options on your barbecue.
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A daily aspirin is not for everyone
The health risks of taking a daily aspirin outweigh the benefits if you have no history of heart and circulatory disease, according to new research.
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RESEARCH
Virtual hearts for risk prediction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathyKing's College London | Dr Pablo Lamata
Dr Pablo Lamata and his team at King’s College London are searching for new ways to help doctors predict the risk of complications in the inherited heart condition, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). In HCM the heart muscle in the left v...
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The BHF smashes Guinness World Records title in show of solidarity for heart patients
The BHF has smashed the Guinness World Records title with almost 18,000 heartfelt messages united in world’s longest chain of paper hearts, in show of solidarity for heart patients.
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Heart attack treatment - SENIOR-RITA
SENIOR-RITA tested whether people aged over 80 should have invasive treatment for NSTEMI heart attack.
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RESEARCH
Developing a sensor for blood vessel damageManchester Metropolitan University | Dr Stephen White
Around a third of heart attacks are caused when fatty plaques in the walls of arteries become unstable and rupture. This tends to happen when the cells that line the blood vessels – endothelial cells – detach, causing the formation of blood...
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The journey to a cure
CureHeart’s ambition is to reach early clinical trials in 5 years. See our journey to trialling a cure for inherited heart muscle diseases.
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SHOPS & SERVICES
Salford Heart CareWinton Bowling Tennis & Social Club, The Nook, Eccles, M30 8JW
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BHF annual report shows significant rise in funding for lifesaving research
Today we published our Annual Report and Accounts for 2022/23, which tells the story of how the British Heart Foundation (BHF) has powered progress in saving and improving lives from heart and circulatory diseases.