a final decision on what happens to eitan biran is yet to be made.o protect him from further trauma. yolande knell, bbc news, tel aviv. every five minutes in the uk, someone is admitted to hospital with a heart attack. most people survive, but the damage done can leave them prone to another. so researchers at addenbrooke's hospital in cambridge and the british heart foundation have been trialling a drug that they hope can heal damaged hearts and make further attacks less likely. richard westcott reports. julian isn't the kind of person you'd expect to have a heart attack. a keen cyclist, healthy—eating, doesn't smoke, in his early 50s. but, last summer, out of the blue... pretty normal day up until apm and i had this enormous pain in my chest and it was vice—like. and i said to my wife, "i feel really, really ill." so i went and lay down and the pain just didn't go away. at any point, when you are kind of lying in bed in pain, did you think this might be a heart attack? no, because i didn't think it would happen to me, i thought i was too young to ha