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  • RESEARCH

    A potential gene therapy to keep our hearts healthy as we age

    University of Bristol | Professor Paolo Madeddu

    There are more than 11 million people in the UK aged 65 or over. This number is expected to rise dramatically in the next decade or so, because we now live longer than ever before. Although good news, an aging population also can mean an in...

  • RESEARCH

    Research excellence at the University of Cambridge

    University of Cambridge | Professor Nicholas Morrell

    The University of Cambridge has received nearly £3 million over the next five years to establish a new interdisciplinary Centre for Cardiovascular Research led by BHF Professor Nick Morrel. In 2008 the BHF began a £34 million investment...

  • New stem cell combination could help to repair damaged hearts

    A combination of heart cells derived from human stem cells could be the answer to developing a desperately-needed treatment for heart failure, according to new research we part-funded published in Nature Biotechnology.

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    Developing a new sensor to measure blood flow in blood vessels

    University of Nottingham | Dr Kenton Arkill

    Dr Kenton Arkill and his team at the University of Nottingham are developing a new tool to help researchers measure the force of blood flowing through blood vessels to better understand how blood vessels work and what goes wrong in cardiova...

  • What you really need to know about milk

    Almond, soya and other milks are more popular than ever, but why are people switching from cow's milk? We explain the pros and cons.

  • The story of my blood clot

    Read three personal experiences of blood clots and the very different diseases they can cause. Our research starts with your heart but it doesn't end there.

  • Iron deficiency in heart failure patients contributes to poor outcomes

    Patients admitted with acute heart failure who exhibit iron deficiency (ID) tend to have a longer and more expensive hospital stay and a greater likelihood of readmission, according to analysis of Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) in England presented today at the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) conference in Manchester.

  • BHF appoints Claire Sadler as Executive Director of Marketing, Fundraising and Engagement

    Claire Sadler has been appointed as the new Executive Director of Marketing, Fundraising and Engagement at the BHF

  • Over 1 million to be offered weight loss drug on NHS to prevent heart attack or stroke

    The weight loss jab Wegovy will soon be prescribed on the NHS to over 1 million people with cardiovascular disease to help prevent them from having a deadly heart attack or stroke, the health service has announced.

  • RESEARCH

    Research excellence at the University of Glasgow

    University of Glasgow | Professor Rhian Touyz

    The University of Glasgow has received nearly £3 million over the next five years to establish a BHF Centre of Research Excellence in Vascular Science and Medicine led by new BHF professor Rhian Touyz. In 2008, the BHF began a £34 millio...