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  • Leeds researcher secures new funding to explore treatments for damaged hearts

    Scientists we fund at the University of Leeds are to explore how to repair the damage caused by a heart attack. Dr Andrew Smith and his colleagues have been awarded £97,000 to investigate how to grow new blood vessels by ‘turning on’ stem cells in the heart.

  • RESEARCH

    How do heart muscle proteins change shape when the heart beats?

    University of Bristol | Dr Danielle Paul

    Proteins that make up heart muscle are arranged into structures called filaments. There are two types of filament: thick and thin. A protein called troponin is one of the main components of the thin filament and acts like a switch that turn...

  • Reasons to have a clear out

    From saving lives to helping the environment, donating your preloved items can do a world of good. Here are a few reasons to help get you motivated.

  • PUBLICATION

    Resuscitation to Recovery

    Booklet, 47 pages, published on 06/03/2017

    Resuscitation to Recovery provides guidance on building an optimum cardiac arrest care pathway by bringing together evidence from world-leading experts.

    This publication is only available to download or view online

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  • Manchester research aims to slow down heart failure

    Research that we are funding at the University of Manchester will investigate how regulating heart cells’ recycling system could slow the progression of heart failure.

  • Heart Runners terms and conditions

    Terms and conditions for Heart Runners participants.

  • Heart rhythm problems research

    Over a million people in the UK have a heart rhythm problem. Our research gives people with heart rhythm disorders the best chance of living longer, healthier lives.

  • RESEARCH

    Ryanodine receptor clusters and heart disease

    University of Glasgow | Dr Niall MacQuaide

    The release of calcium inside heart muscle cells is important for a normal heart beat, and abnormal calcium release can lead to heart rhythm disturbances (arrhythmias). In this Intermediate Basic Science Fellowship, Dr Neil MacQuaide from t...

  • Researchers explore link between heart failure and alcohol consumption

    New research suggests drinking moderate amounts of alcohol in early to middle age could reduce the risk of heart failure.

  • EVENT

    AJ Bell Great North Run
    date

    Date

    13 September 2026

    location

    Location

    Newcastle

    The world's biggest half marathon, the AJ Bell Great North Run, takes you through the streets of Newcastle.