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What causes swollen ankles and feet?
Swollen ankles and feet can be caused by lifestyle factors, like eating too much salt and being inactive, and can also be a sign of heart failure. Find out more from our senior cardiac nurse.
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The CVD Challenge in ScotlandBooklet, published on 11/04/2018
Learn about the challenge of cardiovascular disease in Scotland and how tackling medical risk factors can save lives and reduce NHS pressures.
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The CVD Challenge in WalesBooklet, published on 11/04/2018
Learn about the challenge of cardiovascular disease in Wales and how tackling medical risk factors can save lives and reduce NHS pressures.
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Does telomere length determine why some people get age-related diseases early?University of Leicester | Professor Sir Nilesh J Samani
Together with the Biotechnology, Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Medical Research Council (MRC), the BHF has awarded a grant to BHF Professor Sir Nilesh Samani from the University of Leicester to carry out a huge study ...
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Predicting and preventing heart and circulatory diseases in cancer survivorsUniversity of Leicester | Professor Umesh Kadam
After a cancer diagnosis, doctors investigate whether people also have any existing heart and circulatory diseases. This is because many cancer treatments have side effects on the heart, and the type and intensity of treatment needs to be p...
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RESEARCH
Early detection of damage to the heart caused by cancer treatmentUniversity of Oxford | Professor Vanessa Ferreira
Cancer survivors are at increased risk of dying from heart disease because chemotherapy and radiotherapy (which kill cancer cells) can also damage heart cells. Damage to the heart may not become apparent until years after treatment, at whic...
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Remote heart rhythm screening increases diagnosis of common heart condition
A wearable electronic patch increases diagnosis of atrial fibrillation, according to research part-funded by us
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Bias and Biology Northern Ireland: the heart attack gender gap
Bias and Biology Northern Ireland is a dedicated report on the heart attack gender gap faced by women in the awareness, diagnosis and treatment of heart attacks.
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RESEARCH
Looking for inflammation in early life that sets the stage for heart diseaseUniversity College London | Professor John E Deanfield
Inflammation can cause changes to arteries and blood that increase the risk of heart and circulatory diseases in later life. Some teenagers and young adults already show signs of these changes, but why this happens isn’t fully understood. ...