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24/06/2014 - Soy food may boost men
Men with a common form of diabetes can be put on a high soy diet without it affecting their masculinity, British researchers have found. More
20/06/2014 - When football boosts health
Playing football may be better for the blood pressure than watching the World Cup in Brazil, researchers said last night. More
11/06/2014 - Row over plans to extend statin use
A row has broken out over proposals for a massive extension of the use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs in England. More
10/06/2014 - 'Tomato pill' clue to healthy heart
A daily “tomato pill” could improve blood vessel function of people with heart disease, researchers announced today. More
06/06/2014 - Shisha smokers risk heart disease
Regular shisha smokers could significantly increase their risk of developing long-term high blood pressure, researchers warn today. More
02/06/2014 - Regulators back statins
The agency that oversees Britain's medicines has published an endorsement of cholesterol-lowering statins, arguing that they save lives. More
30/05/2014 - How blood pressure treatment saves lives
The successful drive to identify and treat high blood pressure in England has saved tens of thousands of lives every year, researchers say today. More
21/05/2014 - Even 'brief' weight loss aids heart
Adults who lose weight at any age can gain long-term health benefits, researchers say today. More
20/05/2014 - Chemical clue to Med diet success
A diet based on olive oil and salad sounds healthy - but it may achieve its impact through a specific chemical, researchers reveal today. More
19/05/2014 - Sleeping pill risk of heart failure patients
Sleeping pills increase the risk of stroke and heart attack in heart failure patients eight-fold, Japanese researchers have found. More
16/05/2014 - Cliffhanger movies upset heart
Exciting and emotionally charged movies can place severe stress on the heart, British researchers warned today. More
14/05/2014 - Pacemaker risk for athletes
Athletes face an increased risk of developing abnormal heart rhythms in old age, leading to them needing pacemakers, new research suggests. More
13/05/2014 - Blow for red wine and chocolate health hopes
Red wine and dark chocolate may not be as healthy as had been hoped, according to research published yesterday. More
12/05/2014 - Campaign to find genes behind young heart disease
A major campaign to pinpoint more genes responsible for inherited heart conditions is launched today. More
09/05/2014 - Screen teens for heart risk - conference
Teenagers and young adults could successfully be screened for risk of sudden cardiac death, a conference heard yesterday. More
08/05/2014 - Babies may be screened for heart defects
England is set to develop a screening test to identify heart defects in new-born babies, it was announced yesterday. More
06/05/2014 - Food chemical link to blood pressure
Phosphate chemicals widely used in the food industry may have a negative effect on the heart and blood pressure, according to a new study. More
30/04/2014 - Breakfast fibre heart boost
High fibre breakfasts may have a big impact in protecting the health of heart attack survivors, researchers say today. More
29/04/2014 - Hope for heart cell therapies
New stem cell therapies aimed at treating heart disease are starting to prove effective, researchers say today. More
28/04/2014 - Gene test puzzler for GPs
GPs could soon find themselves battling with patients insisting they are not at risk of heart disease because of genetic test results, a professor has warned. More
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