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The oily fish with blood pressure powers
Researchers we fund are trying to understand the powers of oily fish in helping to lower blood pressure. Their findings could reveal a new target for blood pressure lowering treatments.
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Understanding heart failureBooklet, 64 pages, published on 14/06/2024
This booklet can help you and your loved ones understand what a diagnosis of heart failure means. It includes information on diagnosis, causes, treatment and living with a heart condition. As well as steps you can take to look after your heart, and where to get support. Order or download it for free. You can also order it in large print.
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Research finds heart cell changes in people with dilated cardiomyopathy
Scientists at Queen’s University, Belfast have identified changes in heart cells that could offer hope for thousands of people living with dilated cardiomyopathy, according to research we've funded and presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society conference.
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BHF pays tribute to Professor Michael Oliver
BHF pays tribute to Professor Michael Oliver - one of the charity's most eminent chair holders between 1978 and 1989
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Bollywood Dance Challenge terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for participants of general events for Bollywood Dance Challenge participants.
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Women in Scotland under-estimate heart attack risk
A new BHF Scotland report highlights the urgent need to raise awareness of heart disease in women. Every year, ischaemic heart disease, including heart attacks and angina, kills around 2,600 women in Scotland – that’s seven women every day. But too many women are not aware that they are at risk.
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RESEARCH
Determining the importance of STAT5A in atherosclerosisUniversity of Sheffield | Professor Paul Evans
Atherosclerosis, the build-up of fatty deposits in arteries, is started by inflammation of the cells that line blood vessels. This occurs mostly in the bends and branches of arteries, where blood flow is disrupted. By contrast, straighter p...
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Training day terms and conditions
Terms and conditions for training day participants.
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6 top tips for adjusting to new medication
Taking medications can be hard to get used to and many people worry about costs and side effects. Our tips can help make adjusting easier.