Heart Stroke Prevention And Care
Heart and Stroke Research Campaign at NPIMRThe Heart and Stroke Research Campaign at NPIMR/CRF was launched in July 2009. Its main aims are to raise awareness and funds for our cardiovascular research in our Centre for Investigational Proteomics. Some of the key people at HSRC are listed below.Professor S Homer-Vanniasinkam BSc MD FRCSEd FRCS Director of Research and Development NPIMRProfessor Shervanthi Homer-Vanniasinkam is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at The General Infirmary in Leeds, Director of Research and Education at Northwick Park Institute for Medical Research, Honorary Chair of Surgery at UCL and Clinical Sub-Dean of Leeds Medical School.

Tips To Cure Heart Stroke:
In an effort to prevent heat stroke, you should keep your dog in a cool, shady environment and avoid prolonged exposure to bright, unshaded areas during high heat. It is also vital to ensure that your pet always has enough cool water to drink. Dr. Reems suggests that you carry water with you at some of the times.Professor Val Edwards-JonesProfessor in Medical Microbiology and Assistant Director of Research at Manchester Metropolitan University.Professor Val Edwards-Jones is our leading expert and guides our proteomics research.Dr Helen Ireland Principal Research Fellow, Cardiovascular Genetics, Division of Medicine, UCL Dr Ireland comes with a strong links from UCL with a background of research in an area of cardiovascular genetics looking at factors affecting different ethnic groups. Dr Pranav Somaiya - Lead ResearcherPranav is a vascular surgeon with a specialist interest in microbial proteomics. Pranav is the Developmental Lead for Proteomics at NPIMR. His knowledge and experience will drive forward our cardiovascular research. What our supporters sayI support the campaign in memory of my cousin who was only 44 when he suddenly died of a heart attack. We need to support research – Sangita - LondonI really enjoyed the Walk for Heart and Stroke last year – I will definitely be supporting it this year! Louise - RickmansworthIn our communities there are too many young people who die of heart disease, we all have to support research into this – Priti - Kingsbury I had a stroke and I am lucky to be here, never thought I would be affected – Kumud - Stanmore I was only 29 when I had a stroke – this is a prime of my life – I was not expecting anything like this – Amit - KentonI support the campaign as the charity is small and I know my donation will go much further – Vasu - Kenton
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