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BHF appoints two new trustees
We have appointed David Boynton and Sharron Pamplin as our new trustees.
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Virtual blood vessel technology could improve heart disease care
Heart patients could benefit from less extensive interventions thanks to cutting-edge technology that creates 3D computer models of blood flow through the arteries that supply the heart muscle, according to research we’ve funded presented at the British Cardiovascular Society Conference in Manchester.
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New wire can test for heart failure
New research has proven that a wire inserted into an artery which supplies blood to the heart, called a coronary artery, after someone has a heart attack can predict if they will go on to develop heart failure.
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PUBLICATION
Congenital Heart Disease 2003Booklet, published on 01/06/2003
This supplement provides statistics on the burden of congenital heart disease in the UK. Published June 2003.
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Single pill proves more effective at preventing further heart attack or stroke
A single pill containing medication to lower cholesterol and blood pressure and stop clotting is more successful at preventing further cardiac events after a heart attack, according to research presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Barcelona.
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Are your blood pressure readings wrong?
Find out why having your arm in the wrong position could lead to a false high blood pressure reading.
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Prevention – SAMSON
Statins save lives – but concerns about side effects can make people reluctant to take them. The SAMSON trial empowered individuals to test for themselves whether taking a statin caused them side effects
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Does soya milk count as a dairy for a balanced diet?
Our expert explains soya milk and other dairy alternatives, such as nut and oat milks, and how they can contribute to a balanced diet. Find out more.
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Deborah Lawlor
Deborah Lawlor and her team are studying the links between ethnicity, genetics and health in pregnancy on the long-term heart health of mothers and children