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When should I worry about bradycardia - low heart rate?
Find out about bradycardia and when to worry about a low heart rate with BHF Senior Cardiac Nurse, Ruth Goss.
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RESEARCH
Developing smarter heart valves that last longerUniversity of Bristol | Professor Gianni D Angelini
BHF Professor Gianni Angelini is looking for ways to prolong the life of biological prosthetic heart valves used to replace faulty valves in people with heart valve disease. Many people with heart valve disease need little or no treatme...
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Heart & Circulatory Disease Statistics 2022
2020 edition of our statistics compendium (formerly Coronary Heart Disease Statistics).
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RESEARCH
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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UK's Heart Heroes honoured at star studded awards ceremony
The red carpet was rolled out for celebrities from the world of showbiz, TV and sport at London’s Bloomsbury Ballroom for our annual Heart Hero awards ceremony
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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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Vascular dementia research
Vascular dementia is the second most common type of dementia, affecting around 150,000 people in the UK. There is no cure, but we fund research that could change that.
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BHF-NC3Rs PhD Studentships
BHF-NC3Rs PhD Studentships support cardiovascular research focused on the replacement, reduction and refinement of animal use.
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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.