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    How is oestrogen linked to pulmonary arterial hypertension?

    University of Strathclyde | Professor Margaret MacLean

    Professor Margaret MacLean and colleagues at the University of Glasgow are studying why more women than men develop pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), but men die more quickly. In PAH, the pulmonary arteries (arteries of the lungs) ...

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    Do diseased hearts ‘deform’ in a different way to normal hearts?

    University of Oxford | Professor Vicente Grau

    So the heart can pump blood and oxygen around the body effectively, its four chambers need to ‘deform’ and change shape. But when the heart muscle is damaged, such as after a heart attack, this process does not work and the heart does not p...

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    Understanding why blood pressure control is different between the sexes

    St George's, University of London | Professor Iain Greenwood

    In the UK nearly one in seven men die from coronary heart disease, compared to one in twelve women. The reasons underlying this gender difference are not fully understood, but Professor Iain Greenwood’s team at St George’s are working to so...

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    Understanding how a protein called CXCL2 promotes the growth of new blood vessels

    University of Leeds | Dr Sreenivasan Ponnambalam

    Atherosclerosis is the build-up of fatty deposits (plaques) inside the arteries. The blood vessels become narrowed, restricting blood flow to organs and tissues. Atherosclerosis is the main cause of heart attacks and strokes – when the blo...

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    Improving heart attack recovery by stopping heart cells from ageing

    Newcastle University | Dr Gavin Richardson

    During a heart attack, it is vital to restore blood flow to the heart but this restored blood flow can itself cause further damage that may lead to heart failure over time. Dr Gavin Richardson’s research suggests that this damage may make t...

  • 8 favourite fish dishes as voted by you

    We asked our Facebook fans which fish dishes are their favourites. Here are the results, and some delicious recipes.

  • Healthy beetroot recipes

    Looking to add beetroot into your diet? Eating beetroots will add more fibre to your diet that drinking beetroot juice. Try one of our recipes today!

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    Why is fibrinogen phosphorylated in heart disease?

    University of Leeds | Professor Khalid Naseem

    Dr Kerrie Smith and her colleagues at the University of Leeds are studying why a protein called fibrinogen undergoes a chemical process called phosphorylation, and why high levels of phosphorylated fibrinogen are found in people with athero...

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    How our nerves control fat cell function

    University of Manchester | Professor Anthony Heagerty

    Professor Anthony Heagerty and his team at the University of Manchester are studying how obesity increases a person’s risk of diabetes and high blood pressure. Almost a quarter of UK adults are obese, but we don’t fully understand how obesi...

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    Using a ‘pulmonary-artery-on-a-chip’ to test treatments for PAH

    Imperial College London | Dr Beata J Wojciak Stothard

    In pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), narrowing of small arteries in the lung severely restricts oxygen supply to the body. Dr Wojciak-Stothard and her team have identified that a molecule called Arf6 is activated in blood vessel cell...