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Magnetic fluid injected into the heart could stop strokes before they start

Magnetic fluid injected into the heart could stop strokes before they start

A liquid injected into the heart that sets like a gel could one day prevent strokes caused by atrial fibrillation, animal tests suggest.

yesterday 6

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Do marathons damage your heart? Decade-long study finally settles the debate

Marathon running pushes the heart hard – but for most runners, the stress leaves no lasting damage.

24.12.2025 20

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Prostate cancer screening rejected by UK government advisers – here’s why

A roster of high profile advocates, including sportsmen, actors, two previous prime ministers and over 100 MPs, have recently joined patient groups...

28.11.2025 10

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Your daily orange juice could be helping your heart

New studies reveal that orange juice appears to influence thousands of genes in immune cells and improve markers linked to heart disease.

26.11.2025 6

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Poor heart health in middle age linked to dementia in old age – new study

A 25-year study reveals that silent heart damage in your 50s can predict dementia risk decades later.

11.11.2025 8

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Can drinking champagne reduce your risk of sudden cardiac arrest? Here’s why it’s only a small part of the story

A study linked moderate champagne consumption with lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest. But don’t pop the cork just yet – it’s the big picture...

02.05.2025 20

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David C Gaze