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Government announces 'plan B' for European research funding
The Government has this week set out an alternative ‘plan B’ for UK research and development (R&D) funding in the event that UK scientists can no longer access EU research funding programmes.
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How Cezanne protects blood vesselsUniversity of Sheffield | Professor Paul Evans
Heart attacks and strokes result from the build-up of fatty plaques within blood vessels, a condition called atherosclerosis. Branches and bends of arteries that are exposed to disturbed blood flow patterns are susceptible to inflammation a...
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Heart & Circulatory Disease Statistics 2022
2020 edition of our statistics compendium (formerly Coronary Heart Disease Statistics).
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Are seed oils bad for you?
We investigate claims that seed oils like sunflower, rapeseed and soyabean high in omega-6 fatty acids increase inflammation and the risk of cardiovascular disease. Discover BHF’s verdict.
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What are ectopic beats? Can they damage your heart?
Discover the causes, symptoms and triggers of ectopic beats with Senior Cardiac Nurse Julie Ward.
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RESEARCH
A new non-invasive method of measuring heart pumping functionImperial College London | Professor Alun Hughes
More than 750,000 people in the UK live with heart failure. Heart failure cannot be cured, but medication can help control symptoms. By finding a non-invasive way to assess heart function, people with heart failure will be identified more r...
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Better MRI scans for children with congenital heart disease
We’ve funded research that helped show the value of MRI scans for children with congenital heart disease, as well as improving the scans and making them more available.