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Andrew Webb is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at King's College London, affiliated with the School of Cardiovascular Medicine and Sciences. His research primarily focuses on cardiovascular health, with a particular interest in microvascular resistance and its implications for myocardial ischemia in patients with angina and non-obstructive coronary arteries. Webb has contributed significantly to the literature on the mechanisms of ischemia, exploring areas such as the effects of arterial stiffness and the role of nitric oxide in cardiovascular disease. His publications include numerous peer-reviewed articles and reviews covering topics from clinical pharmacology to practical applications of research findings in medical settings. He actively participates in clinical trials and studies that assess treatments aimed at improving cardiovascular outcomes, emphasizing the importance of personalized approaches in managing heart disease. Webb's work includes collaboration with other experts in the field, contributing to discussions on the impact of environmental factors on cardiovascular health and the complexities of polypharmacy in treating long-term conditions. His ongoing commitment to research is matched by his passion for teaching and mentoring the next generation of medical professionals.
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