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  • New blood test tweak could better detect heart failure

    The BHF has partnered with Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals to refine the use of a common blood test to detect heart failure in more patients as early as possible.

  • RESEARCH

    Looking for ways to boost blood vessel growth in peripheral arterial disease

    University of Edinburgh | Dr Tijana MITIC

    BHF Career Re-entry Research Fellow Tijana Mitic is studying ways to restore blood supply in the legs when blood vessels become damaged, for instance in peripheral arterial disease. Peripheral arterial disease results from a build-up of...

  • RESEARCH

    Developing a scan to detect patients at a higher risk of stroke

    University of Edinburgh | Professor David Newby

    BHF Professor David Newby and his colleagues at the University of Edinburgh are using a new scan that uses very strong magnets to study fatty deposits in the arteries of the head, neck and chest of people who have had a recent stroke. ...

  • Policies for researchers conducting clinical trials

    Information for for researchers about registering clinical trials on a database, how to manage a clinical trial and what the BHF expects regarding reporting results and data sharing for clinical trials.

  • Recovering from my quadruple bypass surgery while the world went into lockdown

    While driving from a work event, Danièle started to struggle with her breathing, so she pulled over at the side of the road. “I wondered if there was something constricting my windpipe or something wrong with my lungs,” Danièle says.

  • EVENT

    AJ Bell Great Manchester Run 10K
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    Date

    31 May 2026

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    Location

    Manchester

    The AJ Bell Great Manchester Run 10K is the city's best-loved running event. In true Mancunian style, the run is a party from start to finish, with a high energy soundtrack and entertainment at every turn!

  • AI to help GPs identify those at high risk of heart-related death

    A new artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can identify those at highest risk of conditions leading to heart-related death, including kidney failure and diabetes, according to new research funded by us presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress

  • RESEARCH

    Finding new ways to boost blood vessel regrowth after a heart attack

    Queen Mary, University of London | Professor Adrian Hobbs

    After a heart attack, the growth of new blood vessels into the damaged area of the heart is essential to deliver the vital oxygen and nutrients required to repair and restore its function. Despite the important role of blood vessel cells in...

  • RESEARCH

    Searching for new ways to repair or replace damaged blood vessel cells

    Queen's University Belfast | Dr Andriana Margariti

    Dr Andriana Margariti and her team at Queen’s University Belfast are looking for new ways to repair or replace damaged endothelial cells lining blood vessels in circulatory disease. We don’t really understand what causes the damage to these...

  • Drug normalises tumour blood vessels to improve cancer drug delivery

    Research we have part funded has found that an antibody drug developed by researchers at University College London could improve cancer treatment by helping tumour blood vessels to grow normally.