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    Does amyloid build-up in the heart make aortic stenosis more difficult to treat?

    University College London | Professor James Moon

    The most common form of heart valve disease is aortic stenosis, where there is narrowing of the aortic valve – the valve that controls blood flow from the heart into the main blood vessel supplying the body. The heart has to pump harder to...

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    Using man-made proteins to halt the development of fatty plaques in coronary arteries

    University of Leeds | Dr Sreenivasan Ponnambalam

    Heart attacks are caused by the development of fatty plaques in coronary arteries which can rupture, causing blood clots that block the blood supply to the heart. While a good diet and regular exercise can reduce our risk of coronary heart ...

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    Do Purkinje fibres have a role in stretch-induced heart rhythm problems?

    University of Leeds | Professor Edward White

    Researchers in the UK and France are testing a new theory that could change the treatment of irregular heart rhythms. Irregular heart rhythms – when the heart beat is too fast, too slow, ‘fluttering’, or chaotic – are called arrhythmias. T...

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    Searching for new treatments to prevent repeat heart attacks or strokes

    University of Sheffield | Professor Robert Storey

    Supervised by Professor Robert Storey, a Clinical Research Training Fellow is studying how to prevent a further heart attack or stroke in people who have already had a heart attack. Platelets are small circulating cells within the blood t...

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    Investigating a new suspect in hypertension

    St George's, University of London | Professor Anthony Albert

    Nearly 30 per cent of adults in the UK have high blood pressure, which raises the risk of heart disease threefold. Despite how common it is, today’s medicines can fail to tightly control blood pressure in many people. This team in London ar...

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    The impact of kidney donation on the heart and blood vessels

    University of Birmingham | Professor Jonathan N Townend

    Supervised by Professor Jonathan Townend, the Clinical Research Training Fellow on this project is working out why people with slightly reduced kidney function - a very common finding on blood tests - are more likely to develop heart and ci...

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    How to encourage people to take their blood pressure tablets

    University of Manchester | Professor Maciej Tomaszewski

    Professor Maciej Tomaszewski at the University of Manchester wants to find out if a simple, five step intervention can encourage people to take their blood pressure medication properly. High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects near...

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    Developing a computer program to select the optimal medication for type 2 diabetes

    University of Exeter | Dr John Dennis

    Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a serious, common condition which occurs when problems with the hormone insulin lead to high levels of sugar in the blood. Prolonged high blood sugar causes various health problems. Metformin is the first drug pres...