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    Putting immune cells into ‘night mode’ reduces heart-attack damage

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    Putting immune cells into ‘night mode’ reduces heart-attack damage

    Lower neutrophil activity means that night-time heart attacks tend to be less severe. Credit: Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals/SPL

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    Drugs that limit the activity of cells called neutrophils could make heart attacks less severe without compromising the immune system.

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