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Addressing health inequalities will be a critical part of recovering lost momentum when it comes to driving down rates of ...
Researchers are currently able to securely access NHS datasets, but can sometimes face obstacles and delays. Researchers also ...
One of the first signs you’ll notice when becoming more active is that you feel less sluggish. Exercising more regularly improves the flow of oxygen-rich blood around the body, so you’ll feel an extra ...
How big is the problem of heart disease? We have made great strides in the past 20 years, with many more people surviving heart attacks and strokes than they used to. But heart and circulatory ...
Your people, your hearts, your vision. We support them all. Together we can create a world free from the fear of heart and circulatory conditions. A world without heartbreak. How many hearts beat in ...
Read the most comprehensive statistics on the effects, prevention, treatment, and costs of heart and circulatory diseases in the UK ...
Get involved with France's biggest marathon through the historic city of Paris. The marathon begins on the Champs-Élysées, through the city to Bois de Vincennes, past the River Seine to finish on ...
Heart Matters magazine Understanding health Back to Ask the experts Are hay fever medicines safe if you have heart disease? As spring arrives, you might be wondering if it’s safe to take ...
The Every Minute Matters campaign has smashed its target to encourage 270,000 people across Britain to learn CPR with almost two months to go. In an incredible testament to the powerful force of ...
What do scientists already know about the heart and mental health connection? We know that people with mental health problems such as anxiety and depression are more likely to experience heart attacks ...