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Familial hypercholesterolaemia
Some people are born with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH), a genetic condition where your liver can’t process cholesterol properly. Learn more about FH, including the signs and symptoms, tests and treatments.
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What is a healthy diet if you have diabetes?
If you have diabetes, do you really need to cut out certain foods to enjoy a healthy diet? Our Senior Dietitian explains how diabetes needn't be restrictive.
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Drug cabinet: Diuretics
Diuretics are useful in treating heart failure, a condition in which the body holds too much water. They encourage kidneys to release water in the urine.
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How to enjoy Christmas food, drink and socialising without harming your heart
Get our tips for enjoying your food over the festive period while looking after your heart.
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Finding new ways to restore blood flow to the heartUniversity of Leicester | Professor Anthony Gershlick
Total blockage of a coronary artery, or chronic total occlusion (CTO), causes painful angina. Around 30 per cent of people with CTO cannot be adequately treated by current therapy. Professor Anthony Gershlick from the University of Leiceste...
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Glenn Hoddle to work with the BHF following cardiac arrest
Glenn Hoddle has announced his plans to work with the BHF following his cardiac arrest last October. In an interview with the Sun, Glenn discussed his cardiac arrest publically for the first time and used the opportunity to raise awareness of the importance of CPR and defibrillation.
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Average ambulance waits for heart attacks and strokes rise to 46 minutes
Average ambulance response times for category 2 calls - which includes suspected heart attacks and strokes were 46 minutes in December in England, up from 39 minutes in November, latest NHS figures show.