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Can a polypill lower the risk of further strokes in the elderly?University of Cambridge | Professor Jonathan W Mant
After suffering a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or a mini-stroke, 10 to 20 per cent of people go on to have a full stroke within a month. The risk of recurrent stroke is 30 to 43 per cent within five years. This risk can be substantially...
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Finding new ways to treat aortic aneurysmsUniversity of Bristol | Dr Jason L Johnson
Dr Jason Johnson is working out what causes aortic aneurysms – when the wall of the aorta, the main blood vessel carrying blood from the heart, becomes damaged and weak, and bulges like a balloon. If aneurysms become large they can ruptur...
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Dumfries Furniture & Electrical StoreUnit 12/13 Loreburne Shopping Centre, Dumfries, DG1 2BD
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Exeter Home & Fashion Store160 Sidwell Street, Exeter, EX4 6RR
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Woolwich Furniture & Electrical Store36-42 Hare Street, Woolwich, SE18 6LZ
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Predicting the risk of taking NSAIDs on the heartImperial College London | Professor Jane A Mitchell
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen are good at treating inflammation but may also increase a person’s chance of having a heart attack or stroke. However, exactly how they increase this risk is uncertain. NSAID...
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Statins
tatins are medicines that help lower your cholesterol and protect your arteries. It’s normal to worry about taking statins and to want more information on what they do, their side effects and potential alternatives.
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Improve your balance in 10 minutes
Feeling less steady on your feet? Try these simple static and dynamic exercises like heel digs, calf raises and toe taps from cardiac rehab expert Hara Markos to improve your stability.