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Peterborough Home Store1 and 28 Rivergate Centre, Peterborough, PE1 1EL
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Coventry 2 Furniture & Electrical Store82-92 Lower Precinct, Coventry, CV1 1DX
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Do vascular smooth muscle cells cause chronic inflammation in atherosclerosis?University of Cambridge | Dr Murray Clarke
Dr Murray Clarke at the University of Cambridge is working out the processes that trigger inflammation in atherosclerosis, where plaques form within the artery walls causing them to narrow. Heart attacks happen when an artery supplying the ...
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Finding ways to help people cope after the death of a loved one following a cardiac arrestSwansea University | Professor Paul Bennett
Around two thirds of heart attacks happen at home. The person calling for the ambulance, often a friend or relative, will be instructed to conduct cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). But only around five per cent of people who receive CPR...
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Glasgow Furniture & Electrical Store22 Stockwell Street, Glasgow, G1 4RT
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Can telling the body to clear inflammation prevent atherosclerosis?University of Aberdeen | Dr Dawn Thompson
The development of ‘fatty plaques’ in the blood vessels involves chronic inflammation. Some research efforts to treat plaques or prevent them growing are focusing on this inflammation. However, treatments that dampen down inflammation run ...
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Wakefield Furniture & Electrical StoreUnit 7, Westgate Retail Park, Wakefield, WF2 9SD
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