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RESEARCH
Stopping kidney dialysis being hampered by blood vessel diseaseImperial College London | Dr Peter Vincent
People with kidney failure need regular dialysis – a procedure where their blood is cleaned using an external machine. Doctors must connect a tube from the dialysis machine into the patient’s bloodstream, usually through a vein in the arm. ...
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Our research has never been more important
Our Medical Director, Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, tells us why the BHF’s mission has never been more important and how research leaders are tackling Covid-19 and cardiovascular disease.
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Peripheral artery disease research
PAD happens when these arteries become narrowed by a build-up of fatty material within their walls. Our research is needed to find effective and quick treatments.
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A 'liquid health check' could predict disease risk
A single blood test could be used to predict whether someone is at risk of developing a range of diseases, according to research the British Heart Foundation part-funded.
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What is a fundraising group?
Learn more about what fundraising groups are, and how they help to support BHF's lifesaving research.
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11 healthy soup recipes you can freeze
Looking for a heart-healthy meal you can cook in batches? Discover our easy recipes you can freeze for later, including butternut squash, minestrone and chicken noodle soup.
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PUBLICATION
Cascade Testing Services for Familial HypercholesterolemiaBooklet, 4 pages, published on 03/11/2014
How improving services to identify, diagnose, risk stratify and optimally manage people with FH and their families can improve patient outcomes.
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What is a normal pulse rate?
A normal resting heart rate should be between 60 to 100 beats a minute. Find out what can cause your pulse rate to change and when to seek medical help.