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Results 21 to 25 of 41 in Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine

Mark kearney, dean of medicine, in sustainability garden.

Professor Mark Kearney is the British Heart Foundation (BHF) Professor of Cardiovascular and Diabetes research at the University of Leeds and is a clinical cardiologist with an interest in heart failure.

Human heart and coronary artery images representing our research

People suffering from heart attacks in Sweden were less likely to die from them in the short and long-term than those in England and Wales, according to a new study.

british heart foundation image competition short listed finalists from the university of leeds were mike Drozd and Fraser Macrae from the leeds institute of cardiovascular and metabolic medicine

The BHF reflections of research competition showcases the cutting-edge work of heart and circulatory researchers to the public in the form of amazing images.

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LICAMM students and staff got involved in Yorkshire Day (1st August) celebrations to help raise money for the British Heart Foundation. Cake sales, quizzes and bucket collections were held inside and outside (Leeds train station) of LICAMM in order to raise money and awareness for the BHF.

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The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women’s Health has found that across the country women are missing out on the best research, diagnosis and treatment in different ways when experiencing stroke or heart attack.