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A day in the life: using pacemaker data to predict risk
Meet the researcher who is looking at pacemakers, and how they may give early warning signs of hospitalisation from heart failure.
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Influencing Government and health services in response to Covid-19
We’re working with politicians and decision-makers to ensure that everyone living with heart and circulatory diseases has the best guidance, support and access to services possible.
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5 more easy chair exercises
For those with mobility issues, chair-based exercise is a great way to build your fitness. Try these 5 easy-to-follow chair exercises.
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Smokers warned of amputation risk as a million could be living with deadly vascular disease
A million people in the UK could be living with a serious vascular condition that can lead to leg amputation or a fatal heart attack, experts predict.
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"Life doesn't have to end after a heart attack"
Don Evitts found life after two heart attacks and bypass surgery. Get inspired.
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Life expectancy is lower in people with history of diabetes, stroke and heart attack
BHF-funded researchers at the University of Cambridge have shown that people with a history of two or more conditions - including heart attack, diabetes and stroke - have a significantly reduced life expectancy
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Sheffield research to find new treatment to ‘switch off’ life-threatening genes
The British Heart Foundation have awarded £800,000 to researchers at the University of Sheffield to develop a new gene therapy that will treat heart and circulatory diseases.
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5 ways to make bread and dough part of a healthy diet
Dough can be the starting point for a vast range of healthy meals and teatime treats, explains Senior Dietitian Victoria Taylor. Read more.
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BHF and PureGym announce partnership to inspire a healthier nation
BHF and PureGym announce a three-year partnership which aims to raise £5 million for research into heart and circulatory diseases whilst making a genuine difference to the health of the nation, both today and in the future.
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RESEARCH
Prolonging the life of coronary artery bypass graftsUniversity of Manchester | Dr Paul Kingston
Dr Paul Kingston and his colleagues at the University of Manchester are looking for ways to prevent complications in people who have coronary artery bypass grafting surgery to treat coronary artery disease. The most common vein used in ...