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How do proteins called NADPH oxidases control platelets in blood clots?University of Exeter | Dr Giordano Pula
Dr Giordano Pula and his team are studying the blood clotting process, with the aim of finding new ways to prevent life threatening blood clots. Platelets are small circulating cells that are required for blood clotting. If they become u...
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Our partnership with Marks & Spencer
Our partnership with Marks & Spencer has already generated £1m in donated stock. Find out more about our partnership and how we're working with Marks and Spencer to fund lifesaving research.
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Party bunting templateOther
Decorate your event with BHF party bunting
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Blood pressure lowering medication effective at any time of day
Blood pressure medication is equally effective whether it is taken in the morning or evening, according to the results of a large clinical trial we have funded presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
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Annual Report & Accounts 2012/13Booklet, 65 pages, published on 01/08/2013
Our Annual Report and Accounts shows how vital donations are powering Team BHF and its groundbreaking research.
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Why do people with heart disease develop muscle weakness?Imperial College London | Dr Paul Kemp
People with severe heart failure can develop muscle wasting and weakness, which makes it difficult to perform everyday tasks or exercise. Muscle wasting also occurs in people with pulmonary arterial hypertension, a condition where high bloo...
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Do I need supplements for better heart health?
Our expert answers a question on whether you should take vitamins and minerals in addition to your diet, and when these may have a harmful effect.
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Coronary angiogram
This page describes how your doctor can use an angiogram to look inside your coronary arteries, what happens during and after an angiogram and the risks of having the procedure.
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Ventricular septal defect (VSD) FactsheetInformation Sheet, published on 24/06/2025
Get the facts about ventricular septal defect (VSD), including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, with our factsheet. Available in a download-only, printable format.
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Scientists discover possible explanation for mysterious Takotsubo syndrome
Two molecules linked to increased stress levels play a key role in the development of Takotsubo syndrome, sometimes known as broken heart syndrome, according to research funded by us.