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Now the UK has left the EU, what's changed for research?
Now that the UK has left the EU, the BHF explores what Brexit means for research.
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Portion guide: Dairy foods and alternatives
Follow our guide to see what a portion looks like for different fruits, to help you eat a healthy and balanced diet.
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Does stress cause heart problems? What the science says…
Dr Marie Holt's groundbreaking research is shedding light on the complex relationship between mental health and heart problems. Find out more.
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RESEARCH
Revealing the genetic faults responsible for the most common aortic valve defectNewcastle University | Professor Deborah Henderson
At the entrance and exit of each of the four chambers of the heart are valves, which open and close quickly between heartbeats to stop blood flowing backwards. If the heart valves are faulty – if they don’t open properly or are leaky - they...
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AI research gives unprecedented insight into heart genetics and structure
A ground-breaking research study part-funded by the British Heart Foundation has used AI to understand the genetic underpinning of the heart’s left ventricle, using three-dimensional images of the organ.
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RESEARCH
How blood clotting is controlled by platelets and proteins: LAIR-1 and PECAM-1University of Birmingham | Dr Alexandra Mazharian
Megakaryocytes (the cells which make platelets) have two proteins called LAIR-1 and PECAM-1 which seem to be important for keeping platelets in an inactive state in the bone marrow. Platelets help blood clotting to prevent bleeding but ...
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Creating the first detailed 3D maps of the heart’s electrical conduction systemUniversity of Manchester | Dr Halina Dobrzynski
Models of human anatomy have been used for centuries to teach doctors and improve our understanding of health and disease. In recent decades, the treatment of heart defects in babies has been vastly improved thanks to detailed anatomical mo...
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RESEARCH
What is the role of the Jnk1 gene in heart development?Newcastle University | Dr Bill Chaudhry
A team of researchers at the University of Newcastle lead by Dr Bill Chaudhry are working out how a gene called Jnk1 is involved in heart formation during the development of the foetus in the womb. Faults in Jnk1 and related genes cause...