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BBCNEWS BBC World News April 19, 2020

Set to remain closed. And well ask why the uks black and ethnic minority communities seem to be more likely to become infected with, and die from covid 19. Hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. Were covering all the latest coronavirus developments, both here and globally. The uk government says its doing all it can to get as much personal protective equipment as possible from around the globe to Front Line Health Workers here. It comes as a further 596 people have died in the uk from coronavirus, taking the total number of deaths tojust over 16,000. Over 120,000 people have tested positive for the virus in the uk. A delivery of vital protective equipment for Health Care Workers to the uk has been delayed. The government said it was working to ensure the shipment from turkey which includes 400,000 gowns would reach front line staff in the coming days. The education secretary has said he cannot give a date for when schools in england might reopen and argued that

Why letting go of anger is good for your health

Why letting go of anger is good for your health
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Why letting go of anger is good for your health

Secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease, including cholesterol targets: summary of updated NICE guidance

### What you need to know While mortality from acute cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been falling in most developed countries, more people are now living with established CVD, including coronary heart disease, peripheral arterial disease, and stroke or transient ischaemic attack. These individuals remain at high risk of subsequent cardiovascular events and mortality. In the UK, the cost of treating a myocardial infarction is £1310 higher in the first year for someone with established CVD than for a first event.1 Secondary prevention interventions, such as lowering of low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), mitigate this risk and improve outcomes.2 Statins, ezetimibe, bempedoic acid, and injectable therapies are approved as lipid lowering therapies in the UK. However, use of these agents is variable,3 with about one fifth of people with CVD in England receiving no lipid lowering therapy.4 This is partly because of the absence of nationally agreed LDL-C targets for people with C

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